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    LHC Declares Haq Mehr a Legal Right of Wife, Not Husband’s Privilege

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 31, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Lahore High Court has delivered a landmark ruling affirming that Haq Mehr is a legal right owed to a wife, rather than a discretionary favor granted by the husband. This decision reinforces the financial and moral obligations embedded within Islamic marital laws, ensuring that the wife’s entitlement is protected under the law. Haq Mehr, a mandatory dower in Islamic marriages, serves as a form of security and respect for the wife, and the court’s ruling clarifies its enforceability as a legal claim.

    In a significant development for women’s rights within the marital framework, the court’s judgment underscores the importance of recognizing Haq Mehr as a non-negotiable right. This ruling may influence future cases involving marital disputes and financial settlements, providing a stronger legal basis for wives seeking their rightful dues. It also highlights the judiciary’s role in upholding Islamic principles while safeguarding women’s rights in Pakistan’s legal system.

    Meanwhile, this decision could have broader social implications by promoting awareness about the legal protections available to women in marriage. It may encourage more women to assert their rights confidently and prompt husbands to fulfill their obligations responsibly. The ruling sets a precedent that could contribute to more equitable marital relationships and reinforce the legal framework supporting women’s financial security in Pakistan.

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