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Triple Talaq Bill introduced in Lok Sabha by Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 28 December 2017, 13:41 IST


Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad introduced the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill to make instant triple talaq illegal and void in the Lok Sabha on 28 December.

The Union Minister called it a "historic day" amid opposition to its introduction by members of different parties, including RJD, AIMIM, BJD and All India Muslim League.

According to the Bill, a husband can be awarded a jail term of three years. The law is about justice and respect for women and is not about any religion or community, he said, adding that the practice of instant triple has continued despite the Supreme Court order terming it void.

Parliament has to decide whether the victims of triple talaq have fundamental rights or not, he said after some opposition members claimed it violated the fundamental rights guaranteed under the Constitution.
"It is a historic day. We are making history today," Prasad said.

The proposed law would only be applicable on instant triple talaq or talaq-e-biddat and give power to the victim to approach a magistrate seeking "subsistence allowance" for herself and minor children.

The woman can also seek the custody of her minor children from the magistrate who will take a final call on the issue.

Under the law, instant triple talaq in any form -- spoken, in writing or by electronic means such as email, SMS and WhatsApp -- would be bad or illegal and void.

According to the proposed law which would be applicable to the entire country except Jammu and Kashmir, giving instant talaq would attract a jail term of three years and a fine. It would be a non-bailable offense.

- - With PTI inputs

First published: 28 December 2017, 13:31 IST