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Two weeks after the triple talaq bill became an Act, Nagpada police registered the city's first case under the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage)
Act, 2019. On Wednesday, a 37-year-old dietician approached Nagpada police and lodged a complaint against her husband under sections of the Muslim Women
(Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act, 2019 and 498A (husband or relative of husband of a woman subjecting her to cruelty) of the Indian Penal Code.
The incident dates back to November 2018. The husband, Anwar Ali Sayyed, 39, is yet to be arrested. The wife has said her husband had given her instant
talaq in November 2018. A resident of Mumbra in Thane had filed the first case in Maharashtra against her husband for giving her instant divorce. Her
husband, Imtiyaz Patel, had approached Bombay high court and expressed willingness for mediation. The court has given him interim relief from arrest.
In the Nagpada case, the woman has told police she got married in 2005 and went to live with her husband in Ahmednagar. On learning he was unemployed,
she returned to Mumbai and started living in her parental home. She started working as a dietician with a private firm. Her husband later came to Mumbai
and tried his hand at several businesses, but without any success. Sayyed then allegedly began asking for money from his wife and this was a cause of
constant fights between them. In 2009, the woman delivered twin girls. A few years later, Sayyed took the twins to Ahmednagar. However, the woman brought
Act, 2019. On Wednesday, a 37-year-old dietician approached Nagpada police and lodged a complaint against her husband under sections of the Muslim Women
(Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act, 2019 and 498A (husband or relative of husband of a woman subjecting her to cruelty) of the Indian Penal Code.
The incident dates back to November 2018. The husband, Anwar Ali Sayyed, 39, is yet to be arrested. The wife has said her husband had given her instant
talaq in November 2018. A resident of Mumbra in Thane had filed the first case in Maharashtra against her husband for giving her instant divorce. Her
husband, Imtiyaz Patel, had approached Bombay high court and expressed willingness for mediation. The court has given him interim relief from arrest.
In the Nagpada case, the woman has told police she got married in 2005 and went to live with her husband in Ahmednagar. On learning he was unemployed,
she returned to Mumbai and started living in her parental home. She started working as a dietician with a private firm. Her husband later came to Mumbai
and tried his hand at several businesses, but without any success. Sayyed then allegedly began asking for money from his wife and this was a cause of
constant fights between them. In 2009, the woman delivered twin girls. A few years later, Sayyed took the twins to Ahmednagar. However, the woman brought
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