Triple Talaq practice related to Muslim women. ..
Is it justified morally/ legally /socially /traditionally?
Should there be a legislative act against it?
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yes, there should be legislative acts against it..
since, from this practice the man could give divorce without any written application by saying three times talaq talaq and talaq and from this all the women can not even request her husband.
Husband can say these words but woman don't have this right which creates partiality...
since, from this practice the man could give divorce without any written application by saying three times talaq talaq and talaq and from this all the women can not even request her husband.
Husband can say these words but woman don't have this right which creates partiality...
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It refers to instant divorce which is a practice of Islamic divorce and this is practised by the Muslim people living in India.
According to Supreme Court it is unconstitutional. In triple talaq a Muslim men can divorce his wife at any instant. Therefore,the wife's dignity is hurt. Another problem with this system is that the wife cannot remarry the husband unless she marries another man.
It's not justified morally because of his the wife would have depression regarding all this.Legally also it's not justified because the decision of divorce should be offered to both husband and wife, not just the husband.
Many people may like this practice but it also violates RIGHT TO EQUALITY.So, it's a malpractice.
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According to Supreme Court it is unconstitutional. In triple talaq a Muslim men can divorce his wife at any instant. Therefore,the wife's dignity is hurt. Another problem with this system is that the wife cannot remarry the husband unless she marries another man.
It's not justified morally because of his the wife would have depression regarding all this.Legally also it's not justified because the decision of divorce should be offered to both husband and wife, not just the husband.
Many people may like this practice but it also violates RIGHT TO EQUALITY.So, it's a malpractice.
thanks
I THINK IT HELPS..
@garu1678
Anonymous:
nice explanation
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