While petitioners argued that the Act is discriminatory towards Muslim men, the Court questioned why the whole Act was challenged
Sushovan Patnaik
Dr. Syeda Ambreen filed a PIL asking the SC to declare unilateral and out-of-court divorces in Islam unconstitutional
Ayushi Saraogi and
Joyston D'Souza
A five-judge Constitution Bench has declared 3:2 that the practice of instantaneous Triple Talaq is unconstitutional.
The Court is hearing petitions challenging the constitutionality of the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act, 2019.
On August 23rd, a two-judge bench of the Court directed the Union to respond to challenges against criminalising Triple Talaq
Jai Brunner and
Srujana Bej
Four must reads on the Court's judgment holding the practice of Triple Talaq unconstitutional
Kruthika R
Sr. Adv. Indira Jaising represented Bebaak Collective and was instrumental in convincing the court to strike down Triple Talaq
Satya Prasoon
The Supreme Court Observer spoke to Senior Advocate Anand Grover, who was one of the arguing counsels in the Triple Talaq case
Satya Prasoon
The Supreme Court Observer spoke to Senior Advocate Anand Grover, who was one of the arguing counsels in the Triple Talaq case
Satya Prasoon
A five-judge Constitution Bench held that there is no fundamental right to marry for queer persons in India
Advay Vora and
Gauri Kashyap
Summary of the writ petition filed by Sameena Begum challenging the constitutional validity of the practices of Polygamy and Nikah-Halala.
Gauri Kashyap