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The Muslim Women ' (Protection of Rights on Marriages Ordinance 2018 provides for:
I. It declares, instant triple talaq illegal and criminalizes it.
II. It makes declaration of talaq a non-bailable offence.'
Ill. 'A husband declaring talaq can be imprisoned for up to two years along with fine.
IV. It entitles Muslim woman against whom triple talaq 'has been declared to seek subsistence allowance from her husband for herself and for her dependent. children.
I and IV
I, III, and IV
I. II, and IV
All of the above
It was enacted to protect the rights of married Muslim women and to prohibit divorce by pronouncing talaq by their husbands and to provide for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. The Act provides that - (i) any pronouncement of triple talaq in any form will be void. (ii) For effecting triple talaq, the husband shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years,. and shall also be liable to fine, (iii) the offence shall be cognizable. and compoundable (iv), the wife and dependent children after talaq shall' be entitled to subsistence allowance. '(v), the Ordinance does not specify the offence as bailable or non-bailable but the Act specifies that bail is in the discretion of the Magistrate.
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