Last week, the SC with a 3:2 majority set aside the practice of Talaq-e-Bidat or instant Triple Talaq. Following the judgment, Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad ruled out a law banning the practice.
"The community needs a codified law, a comprehensive legislation which also covers issues of age of marriage, divorce, polygamy, halala, muta, inheritance, mehr etc. The state cannot escape its responsibility towards a Quran based gender just legislation which is mandated by the constitution of the country. The SC has done its job now it is the state's turn," said a statement issued by Bharatiya Muslim Mahila Andolan (BMMA).
The women's group also intends to mobilise Parliamentarians for a codified Muslim personal law.
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