Originally posted by : Shifa |
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Im a sunni muslim.
yes dower was given to me in the form of two bangles worth 14 lacs on the day of nikah. But they took it back after a week of my marriage.
i have a bachelors degree but im not a working woman.
i want to give this marriage a chance but hes not ready to cooperate. If we end up separating i intend to get remarried. And yes i want to claim alimony. |
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If you are sunni your khula style will be not like shia. As you are telling that you want to give the marriage a try. This is a good thing. It might save the contract of marriage between you and your husband.
Your husband giving mehrieh (however, mehrieh is paid directly to the bride and not her parents) and taking back it from you does not make sense at all. You should not have given back the dower. Dower is the only amount/treasure of the muslim woman in case the divorce happens.
You giving khula to your husband means you should surrender the mehrieh to your husband. After giving back mehrieh back to husband how can you give mehrieh again to husband? If you are giving anything to husband again as mehrieh again this is going to be loss for you.
Now as you want to save marriage you contact your elders and arrange meeting with his parents where elders decide about you intention of carrying on with the contract of marriage with your husband. All the things should be mentioned in the meeting and video recording should be done in the meeting. Your parents should clearly state that mehrieh was given back to husband and husband took it.
If the husband is willing to continue with contract of marriage then well and good, you can cohabit with him and continue relationship of wife.
If he does not agree you can file a petition in Family Court U/S 22 of Special Marriage Act, 1954, asking restitution of conjugal rights.
As you are not working at present and don’t have source of income. File an application U/S 36 of Special Marriage Act, 1954 asking alimony pendente lite from husband.
File a application U/S 125 Cr.P.C. asking permanent alimony too. Mention in your application that your husband has taken the mehrieh back from you forcibly.
If you give Khula, your husband is free bird from the moment you pronounce Khula. If he gives talaq he has to give mehrieh. If husband is ready to give you permanent alimony then take it and give him mutual divorce (In case you don’t want to continue with the marriage contract).
If you want to remarry after divorce better to take divorce through court only. Out of court you cant extract money frm husband side as you are Muslim.
Regards,
Advocate R. Martyn.