The correct answer is (c). Justice Fali S. Nariman delivered the dissenting (minority) judgment in the Triple Talak case.
Justice Khehar Singh was the Chief Justice of India at the time of the judgment. He delivered the majority judgment, which held that triple talaq was unconstitutional. Justice Kurian Joseph and Justice U.U. Lalit also delivered concurring judgments.
Justice Nariman dissented from the majority judgment. He held that triple talaq was a valid form of divorce under Muslim law. He also held that the government did not have the power to interfere in religious matters.
The Triple Talak case was a landmark case in Indian law. It was the first time that the Supreme Court had struck down a provision of Muslim law. The judgment has had a significant impact on the lives of Muslim women in India.