Judgment welcome, protects Muslim Personal Law: Sibal

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Senior lawyer Kapil Sibal, who represented the All Muslim Personal Board (AIMPLB) in the Supreme Court, on Tuesday said the apex judgment banning triple talaq is welcome as it also lays down by majority that Muslim personal laws cannot be interfered with.

The Supreme on Tuesday by a split verdict banned the practice of divorce in one sitting.

Sibal appeared in the on behalf of the AIMPLB, while senior advocate M.R. Shamshad assisted him in the case.

"We welcome the judgment. The divorce being administered by the husband by saying talaq, talaq, talaq has been banned," Sibal told reporters here.

"But that decision where triple talaq is administered in one sitting is different from the decision in which by majority says that personal laws can't be tested on the anvil of Part III of Constitution. They cannot be tested on grounds of violation of Article 14 or 25.

"Which means that decision in by majority is protecting personal laws which cannot be set aside by being in contravention of Part III of the Constitution," he explained.

Sibal stressed that the apex had only banned the administering of triple talaq in one sitting and it did not interfere with the other two forms of triple talaq which are Talaq-e-Ahsan and Talaq-e-Hasan.

Shamshad explained that the had two issues to examine -- one was that of instant divorce and the other was whether a community's personal laws can be interfered with.

"The larger aspect was whether personal laws can be challenged in a of The is clear it cannot be done. The majority of three judges said that cannot interfere in personal laws on the ground of judicial morality," Shamshad told IANS.

"As for triple talaq in one sitting, the said it is wrong because we ourselves are saying it is wrong. But in the larger aspect the upheld our view, so we welcome the judgment," he said.

--IANS

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