Talaq-E-Hasan is a form of Islamic divorce. It allows a husband to divorce his wife by pronouncing "talaq" three times. This process occurs over a period of three months. It is designed to provide a cooling-off period. The practice has sparked legal debates in India. Critics argue it is discriminatory. Supporters claim it upholds religious rights. The topic remains contentious in contemporary discussions.
In a significant intervention into Muslim personal law, the Supreme Court’s observations in Benazeer Heena vs Union of India have reopened the debate on whether unilateral forms of...