The Muslim Personal Law Board said, Muslims who support three divorces will have social boycott

    New Delhi: The All India Muslim Personal Law Board on Monday told the Supreme Court that social boycott of triple talaq Muslims will be boycotted for marriage breakdown and a ban. will be issued a guideline for ‘Kajis’ to tell the groom that he is divorced Will not follow this format for.

    The Muslim Personal Law Board termed three divorces in Sharia or ‘undesirable tradition’ in Islamic law and said that the dispute between husband and wife should be resolved through mutual negotiation and in this regard, keeping in mind the principles of Sharia A code of conduct has also been issued.

    The Board has said in an affidavit filed in the Supreme Court that in the form of a form of divorce, it has been decided to discourage the three divorced tradition that three times the ‘social boycott’ of Muslims who adopted the way to divorce ‘And reduce the incidence of such divorce.

    The Muslim Personal Law Board has said in the affidavit that it has passed a resolution against the tradition of triple talaq in its working committee meeting on April 15-16.

    It is also stated in the affidavit that “Shariah’s attitude about divorce is very clear that without divorcing for any reason, it is not the right way to declare divorce and divorce three times at once. The Board has said that through its website, publications and social media, it has decided to give permission to Kazi that while signing the affair, the groom asked the groom to give three divorce cases at the same time Will not accept it, because it is ‘undesirable tradition’ in Sharia.

    The five-member constitution bench, chaired by Chief Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar, on May 18, appealed challenging the constitutional validity of divorce three times in a row, on various petitions including the Center, Muslim Personal Law Board and the All India Muslim Women’s Law Board. The hearings were completed on the pleas. Now in this case the court’s decision is awaiting.

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