City
Epaper

"Cannot rely upon Islamic clergy to decide on point of law", says Kerala HC

By ANI | Updated: November 2, 2022 05:40 IST

Kerala High Court on Monday made it clear that it cannot rely upon Islamic clergy to decide on a ...

Open in App

Kerala High Court on Monday made it clear that it cannot rely upon Islamic clergy to decide on a point of law related to Muslim personal law. On this, Court clarified why ordinary scholars and the Islamic clergy have no formal legal training.

This came from the Division Bench comprising Justice A Muhamed Mustaque and Justice CS Dias while dismissing a revision petition challenging its own decision regarding the interpretation of Khula.

Khula is a procedure through which, a woman can give a divorce to her husband in Islam.

"Courts are manned by trained legal minds. They shall not surrender to the opinions of Islamic clergy who has no legal training on the point of law. No doubt, in matters related to beliefs and practices, their opinion matters to the court, and the court should defend their views," observed the Court.

The Court further observed that the legal norms are the cornerstones of creating a social and cultural order within the community. The dilemma relating to Khula is perhaps more related to the practice that has been followed for years. In such circumstances, it is expected to look at the legal norm by the Court.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: courtKerala High CourtUk courtKerala high courts
Open in App

Related Stories

CricketBombay High Court Allows Raj Kundra to Challenge UK Order in Rajasthan Royals Stake Dispute

MumbaiMumbai Crime Branch Files 689-Page Chargesheet Against Fake BARC Scientist

NationalCPI(M) Poll Candidate Gets 10-Year Jail Term for Bomb Attack on Police

NationalUttar Pradesh Shocker: Court Gives Death Sentence To Man For Raping Seven-Year-Old Girl and Murdering Her Sister

MaharashtraChhatrapati Sambhajinagar: Bride Flees in Expensive Car Right After Court Marriage; Farmer’s Son Falls Victim to Wedding Scam

National Realted Stories

NationalHope India will help in ending war: National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah over US-Iran ceasefire

National"Sad, desperate effort by scared Congress": Rajeev Chandrasekhar rejects allegations on asset disclosure

NationalTMC writes to ECI over alleged "politically compromised officials", raises election neutrality concerns in West Bengal

National"Matter of great pride...": Rajasthan Minister Jogaram Patel on upcoming inaugration of Pachpadra Refinery

NationalRBI’s rate pause balances inflation control, growth support: Analysts