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Teen Talaq: Aastha ki Chaan-Been


ISBN13: 9780199489534
Published: October 2018
Publisher: Oxford University Press India
Country of Publication: India
Format: Paperback
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Triple talaq, or talaq-e-bidat, is one of the most debated issues not only in India but also in other countries having a sizeable Muslim population. Muslim men have regularly misused this provision to divorce their wives instantly by simply uttering 'talaq' thrice. The Supreme Court of India, in the landmark judgement Shayara Bano v. Union of India, finally declared the practice unconstitutional. Salman Khurshid, who assisted in the case as amicus curiae, dives deep into the topic but presents it simply, without much jargon. Explaining the reasons behind the court's decision, he goes on to discuss other aspects of this practice, such as why it is wrong; why this practice has thrived; what the previous judicial pronouncements on it were; what the Quran and Muslim religious leaders say about it; and what the comparative practices in other countries are. This is the Hindi translation of the English edition.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Islamic Law, India
Contents:
Prastavna
Parichay
1. Aadmi ne Kaha, Aurat ne Kaha, Unhone Kaha: Adalat ki Behes
2. Teen Talaq: Dharmshastra mein Bura, Kanun mein Achha
3. Bharatiya Adalatein aur Musilm Personal Law
4. Islamic Desho mein Sudhar
5. Adalat mein Pratibedan
6. Faisla
7. Teen Talaq Faisle ka Ansh
Upsanhar
Parishisht
Tipanniyan aur Sandarbh