Assam cabinet approves Bill to ban polygamy, victim women to get compensation: Check details here

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced the cabinet's approval of a Bill to ban polygamy, imposing up to seven years of imprisonment for offenders. A fund will also be established to support women victims of polygamy, addressing their financial hardships.

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Published9 Nov 2025, 10:46 PM IST
Assam's cabinet has approved 'The Assam Prohibition of Polygamy Bill, 2025', which imposes up to seven years of imprisonment for polygamy.
Assam's cabinet has approved 'The Assam Prohibition of Polygamy Bill, 2025', which imposes up to seven years of imprisonment for polygamy. (PTI)

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday said that the state cabinet has approved a Bill to ban polygamy, for which convicts may face up to seven years of rigorous imprisonment.

However, there may be some exceptions for the Sixth Schedule areas.

Addressing a press conference after a cabinet meeting here, Sarma said the government will also create a new fund to compensate the women victims of polygamy so that they do not face hardship in continuing with their lives.

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“The Assam cabinet today approved a Bill to ban polygamy. The Bill will be called 'The Assam Prohibition of Polygamy Bill, 2025'. It will be tabled in the assembly on November 25,” he added.

Sarma said that if an accused is convicted of polygamy, he may face rigorous imprisonment of up to seven years.

“We have also decided to create a fund to give compensation to the victim women. The government will help with financial support in the required cases so that no woman faces hardship in her life,” he added.

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Earlier in September, in the state of Kerala, the High Court has observed that it cannot accept multiple marriages of a Muslim man when he has no capacity to maintain his wives, and one of them approaches the court claiming maintenance.

The observation was made by Justice P V Kunhikrishnan when a 39-year-old Perinthalmanna native approached the court seeking a monthly maintenance of 10,000 from her husband, who survives by begging.

(With inputs from PTI)

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