La policía de Uttarakhand presenta la primera denuncia bajo el Código Civil Uniforme por nikah halala

La policía de Uttarakhand ha registrado la primera denuncia invocando el Código Civil Uniforme en un caso que alega la práctica de nikah halala, junto con acoso por dote y otros delitos.

La denuncia fue registrada el 4 de abril en la comisaría de Bhagwanpur tras una queja presentada por una mujer llamada Shabana contra su marido y sus suegros. Inicialmente, cubría secciones de la Ley de Prohibición de la Dote y la Ley de Mujeres Musulmanas, antes de que los investigadores añadieran disposiciones del CCU tras una investigación de un mes. El informe final presentado el 14 de mayo nombró a nueve acusados e incluyó las secciones 32(1)(ii) y 32(1)(iii) del Código Civil de Uttarakhand. La policía señaló que las pruebas respaldaban la incorporación de estas cláusulas relacionadas con la supuesta práctica. Un alto funcionario señaló que los procedimientos podrían indicar cómo interpretarán los tribunales el nuevo marco en asuntos relacionados con el derecho personal. Se han enviado notificaciones a los acusados bajo las secciones pertinentes de procedimiento penal.

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