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Polygamy is not a religious practice, government tells SC

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State can interfere to ensure that Muslim women’s fundamental rights are not violated”
Polygamy is not a religious practice, but rather a social custom or usage which the State can interfere with to ensure that Muslim women’s fundamental rights are not violated, the Centre told the Supreme Court.

“Practices such as polygamy cannot be described as being sanctioned by religion, inasmuch as historically, polygamy prevailed across communities for several centuries including the ancient Greeks and Romans, Hindus, Jews and Zoroastrians. It had less to do with religion and more to do with social norms at the time,” the Centre said in its written submissions filed late on Monday in the Supreme Court.
In the Holy Koran as well, it appears that the prevalent or perhaps even rampant practice of polygamy in pre-Islamic society was sought to be regulated and restricted so as to treat women better than they were treated in pre-Islamic times,” the government, represented by Attorney-General Mukul Rohatgi and advocate Madhavi Divan, submitted.

‘Not protected’
The government said since polygamy was a social custom and not a religious practice, it was not protected under Article 25 of the Constitution, which bars the State from interfering with “someone’s religious belief.”

It is submitted that the practice of polygamy is a social practice rather than a religious one and therefore would not be protected under Article 25. This is true also of nikah halala and triple talaq. For the same reason, polygamy would amount to a custom or usage, which is “law” within the meaning of Article 13 and therefore subject to fundamental rights,” the Centre argued. Since a social practice cannot be held to be an integral part of a faith and belief or an “essential religious practice,” it has to satisfy the overarching constitutional goal of gender equality, gender justice and dignity, the government submitted.

The government argued that reforms have not happened in the practices followed by the Muslim community despite clear indications. “The same has not happened for over six and a half decades and women who comprise a very sizeable proportion of the said Indian population [approximately 8% of the population of India, i.e. 96.68 million approximately, as per 2011 census] remain extremely vulnerable, both socially as well as financially,” the government pointed out.
It said gender equality and the dignity of women were “non-negotiable.”

The Supreme Court has fixed for May 11 the Constitution Bench hearings on a batch of petitions on triple talaq and polygamy .

http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...nt-tells-sc/article17915070.ece?homepage=true
 
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That's it?
https://scroll.in/article/669083/muslim-women-and-the-surprising-facts-about-polygamy-in-india
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Surprise surprise
 
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No. your assumption is incorrect. At least you should have read the post that I quoted.
Then who the fk are you to stop them from going to mosques ?

It is their religious,social, fundamental and Democratic right to worship and to go to places and observe worshipping in congregations

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You're genius bro! A true Hindu. That will solve all your problems overnight, not only rapes! :enjoy:
So much that he would never come back to his own country to make difference
 
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Time to ban

1) Polygamy
2) Triple Talaak
3) Burqas

You have any further suggestions?

Polyandry? Marrying young girls to dogs and cats? Keeping young girls as sex slaves in temples? Chopping genitals of brahmins who think low caste girls are an easy way to satisfy lust? Protecting young college girls from getting raped? ..... only few suggestions if you could include in your list of rights for women .............. don't restrict your good wishes for Muslim women only.....
 
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Data : 1961 census
Surprise Surprise
Exact data on the subject is hard to come by, primarily because the 1961 census was the last one to look at marriages by religion and community.

If we dont have latest data available we take the most recent one as an indication of ground realities btw i have zero issues with India banning the above mentioned practices but it would be wrong to call it an issue of one community only
 
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Why don't you ask your sweeter than honey friend to show the way first.

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Dumb noob !

What does China have to do with religion of Islam?
Do you in anyway consider yourself as Chinese ? :lol:

China doesnt follow or allow any religion! While India officially recognises it.

Seriously, is that your argument?
 
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Exact data on the subject is hard to come by, primarily because the 1961 census was the last one to look at marriages by religion and community.

If we dont have latest data available we take the most recent one as an indication of ground realities btw i have zero issues with India banning the above mentioned practices but it would be wrong to call it an issue of one community only
I am not sure what are you smoking but fyi, polygamy is BANNED under the Hindu marriage act. So, don't extend the bs anymore, thanks. You take data of 61 to surprise surprise us in 2k17, legit.
 
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Dumb noob !

What does China have to do with religion of Islam?
Do you in anyway consider yourself as Chinese ? :lol:

China doesnt follow or allow any religion! While India officially recognises it.

Seriously, is that your argument?

So you would be happy if Islam is de-recognized as a religion in India by declaring India as a Hindu nation?
 
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I am not sure what are you smoking but fyi, polygamy is BANNED under the Hindu marriage act. So, don't extend the bs anymore, thanks. You take data of 61 to surprise surprise us in 2k17, legit.
Ask your govt to hold a religion based survey again we may end up getting 2017 figures
So you would be happy if Islam is de-recognized as a religion in India by declaring India as a Hindu nation?
I would be very pleased with that :-)
 
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