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MP man sends 'talaqnama' to wife on stamp paper

A woman from Madhya Pradesh approached police after receiving a 'talaqnama' from her husband on a stamp paper. The woman is an actor by profession and resides in Chandan Nagar area of the city, an official said.

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Published : Jul 28, 2019, 8:46 AM IST

Indore: A 34-year-old woman approached the police after her husband sent a "talaqnama" on a Rs. 100 stamp paper in Madhya Pradesh's Indore, an official said on Saturday.

The woman is an actor by profession and resides in Chandan Nagar area of the city, the official said.

"My husband Mudassir Baig (34) sent me a Rs 100 stamp paper containing the 'talaq-e-bain', which according to him frees me from the bond of marriage.

I refuse to accept this one-sided divorce," Reshma Sheikh (29), also known as Alina, said.

"I had a love marriage with Mudassir in 2016. I quit my profession after getting married.

I have a two-month-old child. I want to live with my husband," the woman, who has acted in Bhojpuri films, said.

She said she met officials at Chandan Nagar police station to get justice but in vain.

When contacted, Inspector Rahul Sharma of Chandan Nagar police station said, "This is a dispute between husband and wife."

Baig could not be contacted despite repeated attempts.

According to Sharia experts, 'talaq-e-bain' is different from triple talaq (talaq-e-biddat).

The Lok Sabha on Thursday passed the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill, 2019, to ban triple talaq.

The bill will now be presented in the Upper House.

In August 2017, the Supreme Court had declared triple talaq practice as unconstitutional.

Read also: Video of UP police officers flaunting guns goes viral

Indore: A 34-year-old woman approached the police after her husband sent a "talaqnama" on a Rs. 100 stamp paper in Madhya Pradesh's Indore, an official said on Saturday.

The woman is an actor by profession and resides in Chandan Nagar area of the city, the official said.

"My husband Mudassir Baig (34) sent me a Rs 100 stamp paper containing the 'talaq-e-bain', which according to him frees me from the bond of marriage.

I refuse to accept this one-sided divorce," Reshma Sheikh (29), also known as Alina, said.

"I had a love marriage with Mudassir in 2016. I quit my profession after getting married.

I have a two-month-old child. I want to live with my husband," the woman, who has acted in Bhojpuri films, said.

She said she met officials at Chandan Nagar police station to get justice but in vain.

When contacted, Inspector Rahul Sharma of Chandan Nagar police station said, "This is a dispute between husband and wife."

Baig could not be contacted despite repeated attempts.

According to Sharia experts, 'talaq-e-bain' is different from triple talaq (talaq-e-biddat).

The Lok Sabha on Thursday passed the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill, 2019, to ban triple talaq.

The bill will now be presented in the Upper House.

In August 2017, the Supreme Court had declared triple talaq practice as unconstitutional.

Read also: Video of UP police officers flaunting guns goes viral

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MP man sends 'talaqnama' to wife on stamp paper
         Indore, Jul 27 (PTI) A 34-year-old woman approached
police after her husband sent a "talaqnama" on a Rs 100 stamp
paper in Indore in Madhya Pradesh, an official said on
Saturday.
         The woman is an actor by profession and resides in
Chandan Nagar area of the city, the official said.
         "My husband Mudassir Baig (34) sent me a Rs 100 stamp
paper containing the 'talaq-e-bain', which according to him
frees me from the bond of marriage. I refuse to accept this
one-sided divorce," Reshma Sheikh (29), also known as Alina,
said.
         "I had a love marriage with Mudassir in 2016. I quit
my profession after getting married. I have a two-month-old
child. I want to live with my husband," the woman, who has
acted in Bhojpuri films, said.
         She said she met officials at Chandan Nagar police
station to get justice but in vain.
         When contacted, Inspector Rahul Sharma of Chandan
Nagar police station said, "This is a dispute between husband
and wife."
         Baig could not be contacted despite repeated attempts.
         According to Sharia experts, 'talaq-e-bain' is
different from triple talaq (talaq-e-biddat).
         The Lok Sabha on Thursday passed the Muslim Women
(Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill, 2019, to ban triple
talaq. The bill will now be presented in the Upper House.
         In August 2017, the Supreme Court had declared triple
talaq practice as unconstitutional. PTI HWP ADU
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