New Delhi: A Muslim man pronounced instant triple talaq on his wife while she was taking class at a school in UP’s Barabanki on Wednesday. An FIR was registered against Mohammed Shakil, 40, for the alleged act.
The woman, identified as Tamanna, 23, had married Shakeel in 2020. SHO, Kotwali, Sanjay Maurya said that shortly after the wedding, Tamanna’s in-laws reportedly started demanding a dowry of Rs 2 lakh. Struggling to meet the demand, Tamanna was sent back to her parents’ home while Shakeel went to Saudi Arabia for a job, Times of India reported.
He returned last week and pronounced triple talaq on Tuesday. “Shakeel had abruptly left for Saudi Arabia without any prior notice to his wife. Upon discovering his sudden departure, Tamanna attempted to confront her in-laws but was told to go to her parents’ home. Thereafter, Tamanna decided to secure employment as a teacher in a private school,” the SHO was quoted as saying.
When Shakeel returned from Saudi Arabia, he began issuing divorce threats to Tamanna. He landed up at her school unannounced and pronounced triple-talaq in front of her students, according to the report.
Tamanna lodged a police complaint against Shakeel, her mother-in-law Sakina, and Rashid and Majid, sons of Shakeel from his first marriage.
“We have registered a case under IPC section 498 A (husband or relative of husband of a woman subjecting her to cruelty), the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act and Dowry Prohibition Act,” Maurya told ToI.
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