Triple Talaq: For every divorced Muslim man, 4 Muslim women divorced
Supreme Court declaring triple talaq as unconstitutional, the stage has
been set for the Parliament now to frame laws to regulate this practice among
Muslims. One cannot help but recall a Bombay High Court order in a case
involving India domiciled Pakistani musician Adnan Sami and his thrice married
wife Sabbah in 2010. The Bombay High Court while pronouncing its verdict had
quoted a famous judgment of the Delhi High Court of 2007 in the Masroor Ahmed
vs State of Delhi case.
The Delhi High
Court observation in parts was as follows:
Classical Hanafi law, especially as it is practised in India, seems to take the
opinion that triple talaq is sinful yet effective as an irrevocable form of
divorce. The difficulty lies with triple talaq which is classed as bidaat (an
innovation). Generally speaking, the Shia schools do not recognise triple talaq
as bringing about a valid divorce. Judicial notice can be taken of the fact
that the harsh abruptness of triple talaq has brought about extreme misery to
the divorced women and even to the men who are left with no chance to undo the
wrong.
every separated Muslim man, there are three separated Muslim women. The number of
divorced Muslim women in 2011 touched almost half a million – a 40% increase as
compared to 2001. The number of divorced Muslim men although much lower than
Muslim women, grew much more at almost 70% during the same period.

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