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    Supreme Court Rules Wife’s Consent Mandatory for Khula Divorce

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 24, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court of Pakistan has ruled that a wife’s consent is mandatory for the dissolution of marriage through Khula. This ruling emphasizes the importance of mutual agreement in the divorce process, ensuring that women cannot be divorced unilaterally without their approval. The verdict marks a significant shift in family law, aiming to protect women’s rights within marital disputes.

    Historically, Khula allowed women to seek divorce but often faced challenges regarding consent and procedural fairness. By mandating the wife’s agreement, the Supreme Court has reinforced the principle of equality and consent in marital separations. This decision aligns with broader efforts to reform family laws and safeguard women’s autonomy in Pakistan’s legal framework.

    The ruling is expected to have widespread implications for courts and families across the country, potentially reducing forced or unilateral divorces. Legal experts suggest that this will encourage more amicable resolutions and protect women’s dignity in marital conflicts. Meanwhile, the judgment may prompt legislative bodies to revisit and update related laws to reflect this judicial stance.

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