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A women in Noida was given Triple Talaq by her husband in full public view after she reportedly sought Rs 30 from him to buy vegetables reports Times Of India.
The women was buying vegetables and had asked her husband for Rs 30 to pay the vendor after which the husband flew into a fit of rage and gave her triple talaq while at the same time beating his wife Zainab with a screw driver.
The incident happened in Raoji Market on Saturday (29 June) as per the police. Emergency services took Zainab to a hospital and has since then been released after treatment,
Dadri SHO Neeraj Malik said, “We will refer the matter to the family court as there is no official gazette notification on the issue of triple talaq. We are investigating the allegations of triple talaq.”
Triple talaq was illegal and unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in August 2017 and its judgement said this arbitrary divorce is against the basic tenets of the Quran.
An FIR has been registered at Dadri police station against Sabir, Najjo and his sister Shama under IPC sections 498A (husband or relative of husband of a woman subjecting her to cruelty), 504 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace) and 506 (criminal intimidation).
Sabir was produced before a magisterial court from where he was issued a challan under Section 151 of CrPC and released on bail.
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