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Wife’s financial rights begin with Nikah, not marital relations: SC

Published on: September 12, 2025 6:13 PM

In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court of Pakistan has declared that a wife’s right to maintenance begins at the time of nikah. The court clarified that this legal right is not dependent on rukhasti, physical relations, or the husband’s consent. The decision comes as a major affirmation of women’s financial rights under Islamic and constitutional law.

The two-member bench, led by Justice Mansoor Ali Shah and Justice Aqeel Ahmed Abbasi, overturned a Lahore High Court ruling that had denied maintenance on grounds of non-separation. The court emphasized that the moment a marriage contract is accepted, the husband becomes legally obligated to provide for his wife. Delaying this obligation creates loopholes for financial neglect.

According to the judgment, maintenance is a duty, not a discretionary gesture. The court observed that linking this right to physical cohabitation weakens the constitutional guarantee of gender equality. Such interpretations, it noted, allow husbands to escape their legal responsibilities while reinforcing harmful societal stereotypes.

The Supreme Court also criticized the language used in the Lahore High Court’s verdict, calling for greater care and sensitivity in family law cases. It urged judges to avoid patriarchal language and recognize their role in shaping societal norms. The judgment called on the judiciary to act as progressive leaders who uphold women’s equal status under the law.

Finally, the bench clarified that the only valid exception to a husband’s obligation would be if he can prove that his wife stayed away without reason. Otherwise, financial support must begin at the time of marriage, ensuring that women are not left vulnerable due to narrow or outdated legal interpretations.

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