The constitution bench heard seven petitions filed by Muslim women challenging the 1,400-year-old practice, including by one who was divorced on WhatsApp.

The triple talaq verdict was delivered by a panel of five judges from different major faiths.
HIGHLIGHTS
1.Instant triple talaq barred till Parliament makes law: Supreme Court
2.Five seniormost judges from five different faiths announced the verdict
3.Absence of a woman judge on this crucial panel had drawn criticism

A Supreme Court bench of five senior most judges, all of different faiths, today declared the Muslim practice of triple talaq or instant divorce by uttering “talaq (divorce)” three times “illegal and sinful”.

Triple talaq “is not integral to religious practice and violates constitutional morality”, said the judges who are from major faiths India — Hinduism, Christianity, Islam, Sikhism and Zoroastrianism.

“What is sinful under religion cannot be valid under law,” they said.

The constitution bench heard seven petitions filed by Muslim women challenging the 1,400-year-old practice, including by one who was divorced on WhatsApp.

The majority verdict by Justices Kurien Joseph, Justice Rohington Nariman and UU Lalit said: “Triple Talaq may be a permissible practice but it retrograde and unworthy. Since triple talaq is instant it is irrevocable and the marital tie gets broken. It is violative of Article 14, the right to equality.”

Chief Justice JS Khehar and Justice Abdul Nazeer differed and said while triple talaq “may be sinful”, the court can’t interfere in personal laws which have the status of fundamental right under the constitution. They were of the view that parliament should bring a law to end the practice.

Muslims are governed by the personal law that came into force in 1937. The government has long argued that practices such as triple talaq violate fundamental rights of women.

The Muslim Personal Law Board had opposed any court intervention, arguing that the court must keep out of matters of faith.

The Centre told the Supreme Court that the practices like ‘triple talaq’ impact the social status and dignity of Muslim women and deny them fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution.
Courtesy : NDTV

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