Actress Alina Shaikh's husband hands Triple Talaq in instalments


Indore, Jul 31 (IANS): Just two weeks before the Rajya Sabha finally passed the Bill criminalising Triple Talaq, former Bhojpuri and Hindi film actor Alina Shaikh's husband Muddasir Baig discovered a new method to dissolve a marriage. She alleged that he sent her a 'talaqnama' on a Rs 100 stamp paper as the first announcement. The remaining two would follow, he has told her.

The Triple Talaq Bill is yet to get the Presidential assent. But has Baig found a method to circumvent the law? The police have already told Alina they can't act against him yet.

She said that Baig sent her the talaqnama on a Rs 100 stamp paper on July 17. "I've filed a police complaint. I don't accept this divorce. Police says they can't register an FIR before counselling."

Alina alias Rashma Bi, 34, who lives in Chandan Nagar area, says Baig refuses to consider this a Triple Talaq. He calls it "Talaq-e-Bain", which frees her from the bond of marriage. "I refuse to accept this one-sided divorce," she said.

"We had a love marriage in 2016. I quit my profession after getting married. I have a two-month-old child. I want to live with my husband," she added.

Chandan Nagar police station Inspector Rahul Sharma said: "This is a dispute between a husband and wife, and the police can file a criminal complaint after counselling the couple."

Baiq could not be contacted. Sharia experts say that "Talaq-e-Bain" is different from Triple Talaq or "Talaq-e-Biddat".

Alina said that Baig suddenly disappeared earlier this month. When she filed a report in the police station, they tried to trace him. He confirmed his return to the police but sent the divorce note on stamp paper. Alina again approached Chandanagar police to file a complaint against Baig.

Recounting the past, Alina said that five years ago, Baig expressed his love for her and when she refused to marry him, he threatened to end his life. Both of them then got married nearly three years ago. She gave birth to a son two months ago.

On July 9, Baig left home unannounced. Alina feared that he had been kidnapped and lodged a report. The police checked Baig's phone call details and found he was in contact with his mother, brother and sister. Under pressure, he appeared at the police station and informed them Alina no longer wants to stay with him.

According to Alina, Baig has already blown up huge amount of money and now his mother wants him to marry another woman. He had come to her and handed the talaqnama and lawyer's notice. "This is the first talaq ... I will send the other two later," he told her.

Alina said their two-month old child is very ill and has just been discharged from the hospital, but Baig left without seeing his son. She said that this form of divorce is no different from Triple Talaq and could ruin the lives of many women.

Indore is where the triple talaq issue caught the nation's attention through the efforts of Shah Bano -- its most acknowledged victim -- who was divorced by her well-known lawyer husband Ahmed Khan (he had studied law in England) in 1978 and had to leave home with their five children. She was resolute enough to move the Supreme Court which gave a verdict in her favour in 1986 for substantial maintenance.

Under pressure from orthodox Muslim leaders, the government changed the law to deny Shah Bano justice. She died in 1992 without getting her due.

Her grandson Zuber Ahmed believes the new law on Triple Talaq fails to get justice to victims like Shah Bano who had fought for substantial maintenance from her husband while her husband wasn't willing to offer enough for her to subsist on.

  

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  • Lionel Dsouza, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 01 2019

    MODI SHOULD FIRST DIVORCE HIS WIFE LEGALLY.

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  • Syed Mohiudin, Iruvail/Riyadh

    Thu, Aug 01 2019

    BJP has lot of sympathy over Muslim womens on tribble talaq but any where we seen a muslim women been given a chance as MP or MLA on BJP ruling states....? this bill has been passed nothing but harassment over muslim couples.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Thu, Aug 01 2019

    Actually Modi cannot straighten dog's tail.It springs back to same shape

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  • Rao, Udupi

    Thu, Aug 01 2019

    Triple Talaq was banned as it was against women's rights.

    Divorce procedure according to law still exits to couple who want to exit from marriage after following procedures.

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Thu, Aug 01 2019

    This case proving how govt hurried in passing the Bill which had costs heavily to the Muslim women than men. Now it appears the agenda behind introducing the Bill is to displace Muslim families. The Bill is passed against the will of community which violates the norms of a democratic state.

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Aug 01 2019

    One country, one law.
    Go for divorce legally as normal human beings do.

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  • Arif, Mangaluru

    Thu, Aug 01 2019

    So they can start by abolishing Hindu Marriage Act first!

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 01 2019

    Slap on Modi's face.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Thu, Aug 01 2019

    Under India's gender-biased system, a man has no freedom.

    If a woman can walk away from a marriage (and quite a few do), a man must have the same freedom too.

    The methods to walk away may have multiple names - due to tradition, religious influences, etc. But the method used is inconsequential. The essence of the matter is that one or the other of the partners wishes to regain their freedom from marriage.

    If the man wants to walk away from this marriage, he should not be restrained by anyone.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Aug 01 2019

    I find this maarraige doesnt have any future.with Talaq or without.when he refused to see the sick child,own son.I am sure he or his mother must have a different plane.Best is she should take the child,lookafter him nicely and live with peace and care,Such playboys are not for a family interested.Hollywood or Bollywood,they are all show masters.dont bother about much family.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Thu, Aug 01 2019

    He should have Abandoned 🙄🙄🙄

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Aug 01 2019

    Hi Jossey, nice to see you back.

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  • Lobo, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 01 2019

    Jossey, Hope you have recovered from fever from last two weeks.

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  • netizen, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 31 2019

    Mockery on communal bill. The Bill is formed against instant triple talaq not this way which had no clue to Modi's advisors. RSS ideology doesn't work on men but yes it did to push women under hell life.

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Wed, Jul 31 2019

    This is another unique way of giving Talak, to your spouse.... These womanisers, will find out various loopholes, in the anti Talak laws... they will be ably assisted by politicians and Mullahs.... who are hell bent on to continue their age old barbaric, inhuman, practic !!!!!

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman / Washington, DC.

    Wed, Jul 31 2019

    People,

    I have a question to you all...including my buddy Ganapathy Belman from Belman ( Of Langoti fame!!!)....

    These womanizers and their CONgress supporters....they want triple talaq privileges for themselves....are they OK if triple talaq is given to their sister's or daughters???...

    ...Tak...Takk...

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  • Azeez Vittal, Dubai

    Wed, Jul 31 2019

    Uniform civil code is only the way to end all these draconian person laws.

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  • Imtiaz Ahmed, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 01 2019

    Divorce or talak is a solution to marital problems. Government should not interfere in religious matters instead should focus on the country's development.

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  • Vantage point, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 01 2019

    instead of that just implementing the recent ammendt in TT uniformly across the community in that casecase our dear leader would be in Jail

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  • netizen, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 01 2019

    Sorry to say your brain working like the way of Bjp lawmakers who passed the Bill without predicting the consequences.

    Similarly section of community over the time period exaggurating to enforce UCD bill issue which is impossible to pass due to Casteism with their own community. I wonder you being a minority how come you go with U CD bill. It looks you thought UCD applies only under under TT which is your misconception

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  • Nigar, Kotekaar

    Wed, Jul 31 2019

    Please refer case to Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad a law minister to get propper justice.

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