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Developmental Issues
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In a move likely to have far reaching ramifications, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) on Thursday pronounced that a Muslim woman does not enjoy a unilateral right to end her marriage through Khula . According to the Board, the husband reserves the right to accept or reject her demand for Khula .

The Board stated: “ Khula is dependent on both husband and wife agreeing to end marriage after a woman initiates the proposal”. “If the man does not agree, the woman has the right to go in for faskh or judicial divorce,“ Khalid Saifullah Rehmani, general secretary, AIMPLB, stated.

The Board’s response comes in the wake of Kerala High Court verdict earlier this week wherein the court reiterated its stand of a Muslim woman’s right to end marriage through Khula , a man enjoying no right to withhold his consent.


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