The Supreme Court has decided to examine if existing personal laws debar divorced Muslim women from availing maintenance under Section 125 CrPC.
Section 125 of CrPC |
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Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986 |
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Key aspects |
About |
Origin |
It is a religion specific law that was enacted to override the Supreme Court’s judgement in the Shah Bano case, which upheld a Muslim women’s right to seek maintenance under the CrPC. |
Objective |
To protect the rights of Muslim women by providing for a specific procedure for them to claim maintenance after divorce. |
Applicability |
To all Indian Muslims, regardless of sect or school of law to which they belong. |
Maintenance during idaat period |
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Amount of maintenance |
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Maintenance after iddat period |
After the iddat period, if the divorced woman has not remarried and is unable to maintain herself, she can approach a First-Class Magistrate for maintenance. |
Relationship with CrPC |
The Act operates in conjunction with Section 125 of the CrPC. |
Judgements by Court on right to maintenance |
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