The Madras High Court’s Madurai bench ruled that the Shariat Council cannot issue divorce certificates or enforce penalties, affirming that only state-constituted courts can deliver judgments. The court directed the husband to seek a legal declaration of divorce, emphasizing the ongoing subsistence of the marriage.
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