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In this short video, learn the key concept of Dower (Mahr) in Muslim Law—specifically how a wife can either confirm or remit (waive) the dower after marriage.
Understand through clear examples how this legal right functions and what happens when a wife chooses not to claim her Mahr.
This topic is part of FAMILY LAW-II (LLB 2nd Semester) and is crucial for students and professionals in legal studies.
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“Can Wife Cancel MAHR?”
“MAHR Maaf Kar Sakte Hai?”
“Confirmed or Waived? Biwi Ka Haq” 💰⚖️
🎯 5 Most Important Q&A (FAQs):
1. What is confirmation of dower in Muslim Law?
Confirmation of dower means the wife agrees to receive the promised amount or property (mahr) from her husband.
2. What is remission of dower?
Remission is when the wife voluntarily gives up her right to receive mahr, partially or fully.
3. Can a wife waive her dower after marriage?
Yes, a wife can waive her dower after marriage, but it must be a voluntary act without any pressure.
4. Is written remission of dower necessary?
It is not mandatory but highly recommended to avoid future legal disputes.
5. Does dower still apply if the marriage ends in divorce?
Yes, the husband is still liable to pay dower—especially the deferred portion—upon divorce or death.
I have made a video on "Confirmation of dower and remission of dower by the wife in a short and simple with example." which is for LLB 2nd semester. The subject name is FAMILY LAW-II (MUSLIM LAW)
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In Islamic law, dower (mahr) is a sum of money or property a husband promises to pay to his wife as a consideration for marriage. The wife can choose to confirm or remit (waive) the dower after marriage. If the dower is remitted, the wife is giving up her right to that money or property.
Confirmation of Dower:
The wife can choose to confirm the dower, meaning she wants to receive the agreed-upon amount from her husband.
Example: If a marriage contract specifies a dower of Rs 50,000, and the wife confirms the dower, she is entitled to receive that ?50,000 from her husband.
Remission of Dower:
The wife has the right to remit the dower, meaning she can choose to not claim it from her husband.
Example: If a marriage contract specifies a dower of Rs 50,000, and the wife chooses to remit it, she is not entitled to receive that amount from her husband.
Remission must be a voluntary act of the wife, free from any coercion or undue influence.
It is recommended that the remission be in writing to ensure there is no ambiguity.
Important points:
Dower is the wife's personal property, and she has the right to use it as she pleases.
The husband is obligated to pay the dower, even if he later divorces the wife.
Prompt dower is payable immediately after marriage or on demand, while deferred dower is payable at the dissolution of marriage (divorce or death).
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