AIMPLB to challenge SC decision on alimony

  • | Monday | 15th July, 2024

The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) will challenge the Supreme Courts decision regarding alimony that mandates the payment of maintenance to Muslim divorcee women beyond the period of iddat. The decision was taken in a meeting held in Delhi on Sunday. The AIMPLB convened a meeting to discuss the Supreme Courts order and deliberate on the legal options available. In the meeting, it was argued that according to Sharia law, a woman is entitled to alimony only until the completion of her iddat (waiting period) and after that she is free to remarry. It was further argued that if the children stay with the woman, it is the husbands responsibility to bear their expenses. The AIMPLB also contended that Indian Muslims should provide their daughters with a share in property according to Sharia law. It further stated that if a divorced woman faces difficulties in sustaining herself, the Waqf Boards of different states should take responsibility, as their property belongs to Muslims. In a historic judgement, the Supreme Court on July 10 ruled that Muslim women can seek maintenance from their husbands under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), which deals with a wifes right to maintenance, applies to all married women regardless of their religion. A bench of Justices BV Nagarathna and Augustine George Masih, in separate but concurrent verdicts, said that Section 125 of the erstwhile CrPC, which addresses a wifes legal right to maintenance, also applies to Muslim women. We are hereby dismissing the criminal appeal with the major conclusion that Section 125 would be applicable to all women and not just married women, Justice Nagarathna said while pronouncing the verdict. The ruling has triggered a heated debate within the Muslim community and among various personal law boards. The AIMPLBs position is rooted in the belief that the order contradicts Islamic Sharia law, which stipulates that a husband is obligated to pay maintenance only during the iddat period (a three-and-a-quarter month time frame) following a divorce. After this period, a woman is free to remarry or live independently, and the former husband is no longer responsible for her maintenance.

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