The Supreme Court of India is set to address the rights of Muslim women in matters of succession amid efforts to introduce a Uniform Civil Code and the invalidation of triple talaq. The court will examine whether Muslim women can claim equality in succession and implications of bequeathing estates, with the hearing set for July 25.
The Supreme Court of India is set to reevaluate the 2019 law criminalizing instant Triple Talaq following a petition challenging its impact on men’s rights. The court will consolidate this with earlier cases filed by Muslim organizations, questioning the law’s constitutionality. This law has sparked debate for making the practice of instant divorce a criminal offense.
