Goa law be made applicable in settlement of property in divorce matter
Mr Shantaram Naik M.P. said that the provisions of the law prevailing in Goa in the matter of property distribution be made applicable while disposing divorce matters under Hindu Marriage Act and Special Marriage Act. Initiating the debate on behalf of Congress Party in the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday, on Hindu Marriage (Amendment ) and Special Marriage (Amendment ) Bill, Mr Naik said the government’s proposal to amendment the two acts in order to include the additional ground of divorce , namely , of irretrievable breakdown of marriage is the need of the hour. It is true, Mr Naik said that the government , as per the recommendation of the Standing Committee Report, proposes to give discretion to the court to order financial assistance or share in the property to be given to the wife as may be deemed fit . But, Mr Naik said that instead of giving discretion to the courts, it is advisable to import Goa law into the bill and where a definite share goes to the wife upon the marriage. At this state Mrs Najma Heptullah of BJP intervened to support Mr Naik on this point. Mr Naik tried to allay the fears of the members that the bill was anti-women and said that the new ground of irretrievable breakdown of marriage avoids long trials where characters assassination women is done in courts, as a results of which, media tries to carry the stories very widely, family members remain in constant psychological pressure , social murmurs become the order of the day and, the effect on the minds of children, is unimaginable. Under the present bill any of the spouses can file for divorce after they satisfy the court that, they have leaved separately for three years and state that there is a irretrievable breakdown of marriage. In such cases, there is no much scope for allegations, Mr Naik said. Mr Naik said that the government has not brought the bill simply because the Supreme Court in their judgments have recommended the same or that this ground is available in foreign countries but because India also needs such a law. Mr Arun Jetley of BJP who spoke on behalf of his party had the basic objection to the new ground basically because the bill does not make substantial provision for wife. Mrs Najma Heptulla of BJP said that the bill requires that husband and wife should live separately for three years before applying for divorce under the ground of irretrievable breakdown of marriage but ,in our country , husbands go out for employment and sometimes return after three years, such cases should be carefully examined. Mrs Jaya Bachan said that even under this new ground divorce is not going to be easy . Mrs Kanimozi, DMK M.P. said two persons married because they want to stay together but if they would like to part company, they should have freedom to do so. Shri Tapan Kumar Sen, H.K.Dua, Smt Maya Singh, Ram Kripal Yadav, Rama Joice (Ex- High Court Judge), Saif-ud-Din Soz and others participated in the debate. In view of the suggestions made by members, particularly, relating to the right in the property to be given to the wife, Union Law Minister Shri Salman Khurshid sought time of the House to reply to the debate and come out with some amendments. SHANTARAM NAIK