Muslim board to divorce 'triple talaq'
In
what may come as a big relief to the Muslim women, their husbands would
not be able to get rid of their wives in future by simply reciting talaaq,
talaaq, talaaq.
The
All-India Muslim Personal Law Board is set to ban this practice from
next month and ratify the new model talaqnama. The Board is likely to
adopt a resolution at its annual meeting of 41-member working committee
on July 4 at Nadwa College, in Lucknow. The new talaqnama, carefully
drafted by the Board clerics after carrying out deliberations for three
years, disapproves of the age-old three-talaaq system and replaces it
with the Shariat-approved 'phased-talaaq'.
Though
the draft of the new talaqnama was already approved in Board's Patna
meeting in October 2003, it was awaiting a final nod from the 41-member
working committee, Board's highest-decision making body.
Under
the new talaqnama, the separating couples would be given a minimum of
three months to reconcile, instead of shauhar (husband) just firing
talaaqs to separate without giving any chance to his begum.
Source:
Times of India, 28th June.