Triple talaq verdict indicates a new India: Ravi Shankar Prasad

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Union Minister for and Justice called the Supreme Court's judgement on triple talaq an indication of a "New "

Speaking about the verdict, Prasad said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership and his firm decision to back his Muslim sisters made this possible.

"Prime Minister Modi firmly supported their cause inside the and clearly stated that the issue is not of religion or faith, but is simply of gender justice, gender equality and gender dignity," Prasad said.

He also said that today is the day to salute the nation's women.

Ravi Shankar also said that Prime Minister Modi clearly said that this would not bow down, adding that this is the win of Indian Constitutional principles.

"Today marks a new dawn in the country and let us celebrate that," he said.

Earlier in the day, the Supreme struck down the practice of Triple Talaq as 'unconstitutional' by a 3:2 majority.

The five-judge constitution bench headed by Chief Justice of (CJI) J.S. Khehar, deciding on the verdict, was seemingly split on the legality of the practice.

The Supreme further asked the Union to formulate a new legislation within six months.

The apex reportedly referred to the abolition of triple talaq in the Islamic countries and asked "why can't independent get rid of it."

The decision came soon after the apex resumed the hearing on the matter on Tuesday morning.

CJI Khehar, while pronouncing the judgement, however, upheld the practice and said, "Talaq-e-biddat is not violative of articles 14, 15, 21 and 25 of the Constitution."

The CJI, further using his power under Article 142, directed the Union of to form a proper legislature regarding 'talaq-e-iddat.'

CJI Khehar said that all parties must decide keeping politics aside.

The constitution bench had reserved its verdict on May 18 after a six-day marathon hearing.

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