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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: Sanjhari

Can he give second T since he hasn't paid her Maher amount


No idea 😲

But this could be the case too

Let's see if anyone else knows
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: neverlandspirit



Khula' means the separation of the wife in return for a payment; the husband takes the payment and lets his wife go, whether this payment is the mahr which he gave to her, or more or less than that.
Please keep in mind this is the basic definition (Don't attack me). Its basically a woman wanting to leave the husband.

Yes, I do think Shahbaaz mentality does still exist! But of course TV do add their share of mirch-masala to their characters


I guess it depends on the country you come from. Usually in a marriage only one person holds the issma (rites )and decides weather or not to divorce and its usually the husband unless it's stated otherwise on the marriage contract. Khulaa where I come from is a type of law protecting a woman's rite to separate from an unwilling husband . Usually the husband doesn't want to divorce out of spite leaving the wife hanging.Thats when the wife who doesn't hold the marriage rites or control of the marriage wants out and the husband doesn't agree the wife claims khulaa which is basically taking her husband to court presenting a valid reason in front of a judge as to why she wants out ( example the husband is abusive, or cannot have children just to name a couple )and a judge determines the divorce or not taking the decision out of the husbands hands.

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