India's Parliament yesterday gave final passage to The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill, 2019 (full text) (bill summary).
The bill now goes to the President for his assent. The new law outlaws
"triple talaq", the procedure under which a Muslim husband divorces his
wife by uttering the word "talaq" three times to her. The law makes
talaq (including in written and electronic form) illegal and provides
for a fine and up to three years in prison for anyone declaring talaq.
It also allows award of child custody and subsistence to a wife against
whom talaq has been invoked. The bill replaces a presidential Ordinance
issued earlier this year. In 2017, India's Supreme Court held that
triple talaq is invalid and ordered the government to consider
appropriate legislation on the mater. Rediff and Reuters report on the bill.
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I'm not sure about this. It only affects Muslims, but there is the possibility that anti-Christian legislation is not far behind.
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