The Centre is planning to bring the legislation in the winter session of Parliament, which is likely to begin from December 15.
Chaired by Home Minister Rajnath Singh, the meeting discussed various issues related to the proposed bill, which is expected to ensure that the instantaneous way of divorce will be a punishable offence, a government official said.
No decision was taken in today's meeting and further deliberations will take place in coming days, the official said.
The ministers also discussed whether a new legislation should be brought or the existing penal provisions be suitably amended to make the instantaneous triple talaq an offence, the government official said.
According to the law, a victim of 'talaq-e-biddat' or instant triple talaq would have no option, but to approach the police for redressal of her grievances, as a Muslim clergy would be of no assistance to her.
The NDA ministers have been tasked to frame a new law or an amendment bill, he said.
In August, the Supreme Court had struck down the controversial Islamic practice of instant divorce or 'talaq-e-biddat' as arbitrary and unconstitutional.
But there have been reports of a number of divorces by way of 'talaq-e-biddat' even after the judgement. This could be because of lack of awareness and absence of deterrent punishment, the official said.
Despite advisories issued to members of the community against the archaic practice, there seems to be no decline in the cases of divorce by 'talaq-e-biddat', he said.
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