I agree with ranee, the bill is 50% good and 50% bad.
there are instances where the law can be misused. but at the same time it will surely help wives who are treated with cruelty and cheated.
the bill will be bad under circumstances like
1.if property acquired by husband before the marriage will be divided.
2. cunning girls can trap innocent boys and then later on take a divoce taking off 50% of his property.
3. cunning girls can make this a good method of collecting property from a number of marriages.
But.....
the bill will be a boon for true and good girls (wife) in case
1. The property is purchased after the marriage ans she has contributed in any form for the purchase of the house.
2. many times the parents gift their daughter with cash, fd, gold for her security. it is possible that this is contributed by the wife willingly or sometimes unwillingly for the purchase of the property, under the wishes of the husband. then later in case the marriage fails, the wife will be in a position to get her rights on the house.
3. in cases where the husband cheats on his innocent wife, deserts her, and leaves her alone to fend and look after the house while he flirts with girls to the wifes knowledge. waiting for her to get tortured and give in for a divorce, there this 50% right which she will have will make him think twice, and also the girls flirting with him (who may be doing this for his property) will think twice.
the court must consider
if the woman is misusing this law by remarring a number of times. then she is a con
if the property the wife is claiming belongs to the mans family then its not fair.
if the man has treated the wife with cruelty then he is wrong the wife must have the right
if the property is acquired after marriage she should have the right
if the property is purchased by any contribution of any kind with the money of the wife then she has a right.
basically marriage is union for love and the love must be unconditional. but these days many use it as a business to loot the other party, in such a case either of the two one is innocent and the other is the culprit.
thats why the court must consider several issues to give justice.