"The verdict of the Supreme Court on triple talaq may be a slap on the face of the Muslim Law Board, but it will definitely not bring in freedom for the Muslim women," Nasreen told PTI.
Criticising the Muslim Law Board, Nasreen said, "Laws cannot be framed based purely on religion. In a modern society there cannot exist religious laws. Laws must be framed based on equality and justice keeping in mind human rights."
While Muslim countries like Pakistan and Bangladesh abolished triple talaq a long time back, the author of 'Lajja' wondered why such a retrograde practice was allowed in a democratic and secular country like India.
"I am quite surprised why it was still in use in a secular, democratic country like India. This is only a first step and it cannot be this slow," she observed.
"In a democracy there must be equal rights for both male and females. In the 21st century you cannot have such laws in practice," she said.