Feb 20 โ€ข 07:53 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Triple Talaq from Husband, Halala from Brother-in-law, and Now It's Uncle's Turn!

A woman in Uttar Pradesh sought justice after experiencing triple talaq from her husband, being coerced into halala with her brother-in-law, and now facing pressure from her in-laws to engage in halala with her husband's uncle.

In a disturbing case from Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, a woman named Shama has approached the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) office seeking justice after a series of traumatic events stemming from her marriage. Shama's marriage took place three and a half years ago, but trouble began when her husband returned from Saudi Arabia and pronounced triple talaq in a fit of anger. Following this, her in-laws insisted that she undergo halala, a practice that involves marrying another man to return to her first husband, which led to her being married to her brother-in-law. Eventually, after having a child with her first husband, Shama found herself abandoned once again as her husband cast her out once more.

Now, as if the situation could not get worse, Shama reports that her in-laws are pressuring her to go through halala again, this time with her husbandโ€™s uncle. This escalation of coercive practices highlights the deeply entrenched issues of gender inequality and the misuse of Islamic practices surrounding marriage and divorce in her community. Shama's plight is not just a personal tragedy but also a reflection of the broader societal challenges that women face in India, where traditions often compound their victimization.

As Shama stands against this cycle of abuse, her story is expected to draw attention to the need for legal reforms and greater protections for women in similar circumstances. Her appeal to the police is an urgent call for intervention to stop such abusive practices and to provide her with the justice she desperately seeks, reminding society of the urgent need to address these injustices.

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