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Allahabad HC refuses to quash rape, gangrape FIR under guise of ‘nikah halala’, says POCSO overrides personal law
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Allahabad HC refuses to quash rape, gangrape FIR under guise of ‘nikah halala’, says POCSO overrides personal law

The Allahabad High Court has rejected attempts to dismiss criminal charges against nine individuals accused of rape and gang-rape involving a woman who was allegedly subjected to these acts under the pretense of 'nikah halala', an Islamic practice allowing a divorced woman to remarry her ex-husband after marrying and divorcing another man. The victim, who was married at age 15 and divorced via triple talaq in 2016, was reportedly forced into a second marriage for halala purposes and then raped. The court emphasized that criminal law cannot be circumvented by personal religious practices, stating that the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act takes precedence over personal laws. The court referenced a Supreme Court ruling affirming the POCSO Act's supremacy in cases involving minors.

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Allahabad HC refuses to quash rape, gangrape FIR under guise of ‘nikah halala’, says POCSO overrides personal law

The Allahabad High Court has rejected attempts to dismiss criminal charges against nine individuals accused of rape and gang-rape involving a woman who was allegedly subjected to these acts under the pretense of 'nikah halala', an Islamic practice allowing a divorced woman to remarry her ex-husband after marrying and divorcing another man. The victim, who was married at age 15 and divorced via triple talaq in 2016, was reportedly forced into a second marriage for halala purposes and then raped. The court emphasized that criminal law cannot be circumvented by personal religious practices, stating that the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act takes precedence over personal laws. The court referenced a Supreme Court ruling affirming the POCSO Act's supremacy in cases involving minors.

Lettura del bias (Centro): The article presents a legal decision regarding the application of criminal law versus personal religious practices. It provides both the arguments made by the petitioners and the court's reasoning, without overtly favoring one side. The framing remains neutral, focusing on legal interpretations and

Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 85 · Obiettività 80): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports the court's decision and provides details from the FIR. It aligns with the cross-source consensus on the legal conflict between personal law and criminal law. Objectivity is slightly lower due to some emotionally charged language around the 'guise

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