'Triple Talaq Unconstitutional', Says Supreme Court In Majority Verdict


New Delhi: Triple talaq, the controversial Muslim divorce law that allows men to leave their wives immediately by uttering "talaq" (divorce) thrice, has been banned by the Supreme Court, which has asked parliament to make a law.

"This is a sensitive case where sentiments are involved. We are directing the Union of India to consider appropriate legislation in this regard," Justice J.S. Khehar said while announcing a majority verdict.

The court called triple talaq "bad in law" and said: "We hope the legislature will consider and take into account Muslim Personal Law while making legislation. All parties must keep their politics away and decide this."

Referring to the abolition of the practice in Islamic countries, the court questioned, "Why can't independent India get rid of it?"

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