While the couple opted for triple talaaq consensually, the lower court denied a deed of divorce to the applicant Rashidaben Rassiwala under the Civil Procedure Code, saying this kind of talaaq was not legally valid.
Justice Sonia Gokani quashed family court's order and directed it to decide the application afresh in eight weeks.
Rashidaben married Abbas Latiwala in 2002. From 2010 they began to live separately, with Abbas marrying another woman.
The family court, however, rejected the application saying the 'triple talaaq' had no legal validity, and she had not furnished a clear proof of divorce.
Rashidaben then moved the High Court, which in its order on January 25 set aside the family court's order.
"The petitioner lady is educated and is working as a teacher. The husband has already remarried after they separated. There is no dispute with regard to the fact that word 'talaq' has been thrice uttered," the HC said, also noting that it had spoken to the couple to ascertain their wishes.
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