Illegal Triple Talaq Sparks Legal Battle in Beed

A man and four kin in Beed district face legal charges for allegedly employing the banned triple talaq method. The victim, Tabassum, married for eight years, reported harassment and forced abortion by her in-laws, who demanded a dowry. Police are investigating under The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act 2019.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Beed | Updated: 19-03-2026 18:06 IST | Created: 19-03-2026 18:06 IST
Illegal Triple Talaq Sparks Legal Battle in Beed
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A man from Beed district, along with four relatives, has been charged for allegedly using the illegal triple talaq method to divorce his wife, according to local police. The incident has raised legal concerns, highlighting the ongoing struggle against banned practices in marital disputes.

The victim, Tabassum, has alleged that her husband and in-laws subjected her to abuse from early in her marriage, demanding a dowry and forcing her into an abortion. These claims have intensified the scrutiny of the accused family.

This case underscores the enforcement of The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act 2019, bringing the issue of illegal divorces under the spotlight. Authorities continue investigating to ensure justice for the victim, as this sensitive case unfolds.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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