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Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage criminalises
Khula
Mubarat
Talaq- E- Sunnat
Talaq-E-Biddat
Here’s what you need to know:
- The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act, 2019, specifically criminalises "Talaq-E-Biddat," which is also known as instant triple talaq.
- Talaq-E-Biddat is when a Muslim man pronounces “talaq” three times in one sitting, aiming for instant divorce. This practice is now a punishable offense in India.
- Khula is when a woman seeks divorce from her husband, usually with his consent and by returning her dower; the Act doesn’t criminalise this.
- Mubarat is a form of mutual divorce—again, not criminalised by this Act.
- Talaq-E-Sunnat follows the proper process set in the Quran, with waiting periods; it’s perfectly legal and not criminalised.
So, your answer is option:4- Talaq-E-Biddat. “”
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