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Physically challenged wife gets 'triple talaq' on WhatsApp

According to Police, a 23-year-old woman in Thane district of Maharashtra alleged her husband divorced her sending a 'triple talaq' message on her cell phone on Thursday. The victim, who was married on May 18, 2014, alleged that her in-laws constantly harassed her and demanded Rs 10 lakh dowry from her before throwing her out of the house.

Woman alleged husband of giving 'triple talaq' on WhatsApp
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Published : May 9, 2019, 12:37 PM IST

Thane: A 23-year-old physically challenged woman in Thane district of Maharashtra alleged that her husband divorced sending a 'triple talaq' message on her mobile phone, police said on Thursday.


Bhoiwada police station senior inspector Kalyan Karpe said that they received a complaint from the woman on Monday and were seeking a legal opinion on it.


The victim, who is physically disabled, in her complaint said that she got married to a man from Kalyan town here on May 18, 2014.


She alleged that her in-laws constantly harassed her and sometime back her husband demanded Rs 10 lakh from her and threw her out of the house.


The woman, currently staying at her parent's place in Bhiwandi town. She further alleged that she recently received the 'triple talaq' message on WhatsApp from her husband.

When she tried to call him, he refused to speak to her, Karpe said, quoting the complainant.

He said the victim approached the police with her complaint, saying she does not want to divorce her husband.

"We are yet to register the complaint and are taking legal opinion on it," the official said.


The Supreme Court in August 2017 ruled that the practice of divorce through triple talaq among Muslims was "void", "illegal" and "unconstitutional".

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Thane: A 23-year-old physically challenged woman in Thane district of Maharashtra alleged that her husband divorced sending a 'triple talaq' message on her mobile phone, police said on Thursday.


Bhoiwada police station senior inspector Kalyan Karpe said that they received a complaint from the woman on Monday and were seeking a legal opinion on it.


The victim, who is physically disabled, in her complaint said that she got married to a man from Kalyan town here on May 18, 2014.


She alleged that her in-laws constantly harassed her and sometime back her husband demanded Rs 10 lakh from her and threw her out of the house.


The woman, currently staying at her parent's place in Bhiwandi town. She further alleged that she recently received the 'triple talaq' message on WhatsApp from her husband.

When she tried to call him, he refused to speak to her, Karpe said, quoting the complainant.

He said the victim approached the police with her complaint, saying she does not want to divorce her husband.

"We are yet to register the complaint and are taking legal opinion on it," the official said.


The Supreme Court in August 2017 ruled that the practice of divorce through triple talaq among Muslims was "void", "illegal" and "unconstitutional".

Also Read: Woman delivers baby in a local train in Mumbai

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Woman alleges husband gave her 'triple talaq' on WhatsApp
         Thane, May 9 (PTI) A 23-year-old woman in Thane
district of Maharashtra has alleged that her husband divorced
her by sending a 'triple talaq' message on her mobile phone,
police said on Thursday.
         Bhoiwada police station's senior inspector Kalyan
Karpe said they received a complaint from the woman on Monday
and were seeking a legal opinion on it.
         The victim, who is physically disabled, in her
complaint said she got married to a man from Kalyan town here
on May 18, 2014.
         She alleged that her in-laws constantly harassed her
and sometime back her husband demanded Rs 10 lakh from her and
threw her out of the house.
         The woman, currently staying at her parent's place in
Bhiwandi town here, further alleged that she recently received
the 'triple talaq' message on WhatsApp from her husband. When
she tried to call him, he refused to speak to her, Karpe said,
quoting the complaint.
         He said the victim approached the police with her
complaint, saying she does not want to divorce her husband.
         "We are yet to register the complaint and are taking a
legal opinion on it," the official said.
         The Supreme Court in August 2017 ruled that the
practice of divorce through triple talaq among Muslims was
"void", "illegal" and "unconstitutional". PTI COR
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