Divorced Muslim woman can seek maintenance says SC
The bench also decided that the lady may use the 2019 Act if she gets divorced while the case is pending. In addition to the remedies under Section 125 CrPc, the 2019 Act offers another remedy. The Muslim women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act of 1986, according to the bench, would not take precedence over secular law.
The highest court made it clear that divorced women would also be able to request support under the statute.
The supreme court ruled in the Shah Bano case of 1985 that Section 125 CrPC is a secular statute that also applies to Muslim women. This ruling was a historic decision. The Muslim women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986, however, rendered this illegal; the law's legitimacy was affirmed in 2001.