The woman was married to Sabir Mohammad three years ago in Jodhpur, but had returned to her parents' home after two years alleging that she was harassed by her in-laws, Sudha Purohit, a member of Rajasthan Women Commission, said.
The couple has a one-year-old daughter.
The woman approached the panel yesterday claiming that her husband had divorced her over the phone, Purohit said.
She said the woman had earlier lodged a complaint about the harassment with Pratap Nagar police station in Jodhpur but later reached a compromise with her in-laws.
"Investigations into the alleged triple talaq matter are almost complete. We will present the case before the court for its decision in the matter," SP Jaisalmer Gaurav Yadav said.
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