In its verdict delivered yesterday, the Turk community panchayat, attended by members of 52 villages, at the Madarsa Khalil-ul-Uloom in Sambhal's Raisati area, also helped the bride's family get back dowry given to the groom.
The couple, a 45-year-old man and a 22-year-old woman, had been married for barely 10 days. There was a fight, prompting the man to pronounce talaq thrice in a fit of rage and asking his wife to return to her parental village.
"The panchayat also facilitated the return of the items given in dowry and asked the groom to pay mehr of Rs 60,000 to the bride," Hussain added.
The panchayat, which gave its ruling as the deeply polarising issue of triple talaq is up before the Supreme Court, was headed by Asrar Babu.
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"If the situation reaches the level of divorce, then in the first instance, talaq should be uttered only once. In the second go, talaq can be uttered for the second time. During the intervening period (between talaq uttered for the first time and second time), efforts should be made to resolve differences," he said.
In the present case, the groom could not justify the utterance of triple talaq. "It was wrong on his part. We are making a concerted effort to eliminate prevailing social evils. If anybody does not adhere to the decision of the panchayat on dowry and triple talaq, then stringent action will be initiated against the guilty," the coordinator of the panchayat said.
The panchayat has earlier stepped in to ban dowry, unnecesary lavish expenditure in marriages and DJs playing loud music at various social occasions.