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Ordinance on Triple Talaq

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September 20, 2018

Why in news?

The Union Cabinet has cleared an ordinance that makes talaq-e-biddat, or instant triple talaq, a criminal offence.

What are the key provisions?

  • Instant triple talaq will now attract a maximum jail term of three years.
  • The new law has some safeguards, including bail to the accused before the start of trial.
  • So, instant triple talaq will continue to be a “non-bailable” offence i.e. the police cannot grant bail at the police station.
  • However, the accused can approach a magistrate for bail even before trial.

                           

Why an ordinance now?

  • The Supreme Court, last year, gave a landmark verdict that made triple talaq unconstitutional.
  • But despite this, the practice of triple talaq continued unabated across the country.
  • Nearly 20o cases had been reported after the Supreme Court banned triple talaq in August 2017.
  • Besides, the Lok Sabha has also passed the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill, 2017.
  • The Bill seeks to give statutory form to the Supreme Court ruling of 2017.
  • But it is pending in the Rajya Sabha due to lack of consensus driven by some controversial provisions.

Is the ordinance route reasonable?

  • Already, serious objections were raised to some provisions of the Bill passed by the Lok Sabha.
  • Also, there is an ongoing debate on the desirability of criminalising instant triple talaq.
  • Given this, the matter required more elaborate deliberation.
  • On the other hand, due to Opposition concerns, the government proposed significant changes to dilute the provisions.
  • Despite a notice for these amendments being given, the matter was not taken up in the Rajya Sabha in the last session.
  • The Bill has eventually been deferred to the next session of Parliament.
  • Given these, the rationale for the government to take the ordinance route remains disputable.
  • Also, mere lack of consensus in the Rajya Sabha is not a good enough reason to promulgate an ordinance.
  • It could even amount to subversion of the parliamentary process.
  • As, the Bill has been passed in one House and the other is likely to consider it in an amended form.

What are the favourable changes though?

  • Despite the dispute, the changes to be introduced through the ordinance do address some concerns with the original Bill.
  • It makes the offence cognisable only if a police complaint is filed.
  • [It is to be made by the woman, or one related to her by blood or marriage, against whom triple talaq has been pronounced.]
  • The offence has been made compoundable i.e. the parties can settle the matter between themselves.
  • It also provides that a magistrate may grant bail to the husband after hearing the wife.
  • These amendments will restrict the scope for misuse by preventing third parties from setting the criminal law in motion.
  • They will also leave open the possibility of the marriage continuing, by allowing bail and settlement.
  • Nevertheless, the core issue remains - whether a marital wrong, essentially a civil matter, should lead to prosecutions and jail terms.
  • Also, it is self-contradictory for a law to both allow a marriage to continue (as tripe talaq is invalid) and propose a jail term for the offending husband.

 

Source: The Hindu

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