NEW DELHI: Whether a woman has any right to stay in her in-laws' house after she is released from her husband's house, the Supreme Court will now hear the matter. The apex court on Wednesday issued a notice to the center taking a decision in this regard. The Supreme Court has sent a notice to the Center hearing a petition filed by a Muslim woman on Wednesday. The woman was expelled from the house by the in-laws after her husband divorced three years ago, against whom the victim has now moved the apex court. In her petition filed in court, a woman named Shabnam Ahmed claimed that her husband had left her in 2004 and moved to England. At the same time, 3 children were left with her. She was living with her children in-laws, but later her in-laws drove her out of the house with a daughter. The woman claims that her husband gave her triple talaq on the phone in 2007 and then the in-laws made her out of the house with her daughter. Her 2 children are still at the in-law's house. Shabnam had filed a petition in the trial court last year seeking the right to stay in the in-laws' house, but the trial court rejected it, after which she moved the Supreme Court. Great news for women, now these facilities will be available in Taj Mahal campus Centre responds to SC on promotion of Justice Akil Qureshi Ayodhya Case LIVE: Ram Janmabhoomi Revival Committee said - because the three-domed building was not a mosque