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Muslim law

Hi all,

Can a muslim wife file for divorce against her husband? She has proofs of his adulterous life.

She doesnt want to stay with this man...and he is threatening her that he will throw acid on her face if she takes any action against her. What is the legal remedy available to get rid off such kind of husband?

The girl wants divorce from her husband and also some compensation for herself.( Mainly the amount spend on marriage towards reception and nothing much.) The man is also about to get married to someother girl.

I need legal advices only with respect to MUSLIM LAW governing marriage.



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(Guest)

A Muslim Woman can file a case for dissolution of her marriage under The Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939.


(Guest)

Will she get her marriage expenses back in that case?

Nadeem Qureshi (Advocate/ nadeemqureshi1@gmail.com)     13 March 2013

Dear Charu Latha

According to section 2 of Dissolution of Muslim Marriage act, 1939

 

 

Grounds for decree for dissolution of marriage –

A woman married under Muslim law shall be entitled to obtain a decree for the dissolution of her marriage on any one or more of the following grounds, namely:

1.     that the whereabouts of the husband have not been known for a period of four years;

2.     that the husband has neglected or has failed to provide for her maintenance for a period of two years;

3.     that the husband has been sentenced to imprisonment for a period of seven years or upwards;

4.     that the husband has failed to perform , without reasonable cause , his marital obligations for a period of three years;

5.     that the husband has impotent at the time of the marriage and continues to be so;

6.     that the husband has been insane for a period of two years or is suffering from leprosy or a virulent veneral disease;

7.     that she, having been given in marriage by her father or other guardian before she attained the age of fifteen years., repudiated the marriage before attaining the age of eighteen years;

Provide that the marriage has not been consummated;

8.     that the husband treas her with cruelty, that is to say.—

1.     habitually assaults her or makes her life miserable by cruelty of conduct does not amount to physical ill-treatment, or

2.     associates with women of evil repute or leads an infamous life, or

3.     attempts to force her to lead an immoral life, or

4.     disposes of her property or prevents her exercising her legal rights over it, or

5.     obstructs her in the observance of her religious profession or practice, or

6.     if he has more wives than one, does not treat her equitably in accordance with the injunctions of the Qoran;

9.     on any other ground which is recognised as valid for the dissolution of marriages under Muslim law;

            Provide that—

1.     no decree shall be passed on the ground (iii) until the sentence has become final;

2.     a decree passed on ground (i) shall not take effect for a period of six months from the date of such decree, and if the husband appears either in person or through an authorised agent within that period and satisfied the Court that he is prepared to perform his conjugal duties, the Court shall set aside the said decree; and

3.     before passing a decree on ground (v) the Court shall, on application by the husband, make an order requiring the husband to satisfy the Court within a period of one year from the date of such order that he has ceased to be impotent, and if the husband so satisfies the Court within such period, no decree shall be passed on the said ground.

Feel free to Call
Nadeem Qureshi (adv)
D-720, Karkardooma Court Delhi

Mohd Musabbir Ansari (Legal Practice/Litigation New Delhi 09582547570 )     13 March 2013

MS. Charu

yes muslim woman is entitled to right of divorce under muslim law. But she cant claim the expenses incurred on marriage. she only claim mehar(dower)if not paid at the time of nikah.


(Guest)
Thank you sir. I think she can seek legal help and file for divorce now. Thanks again for the advice.

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