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Dower is the financial gain which the wife is entitled to receive from her husband by the virtue of marriage. it is also called Mahr.
it may be settled before marriage, or at the time of marriage or even after the
marriage. the right of wife to dower becomes complete on the consummation of
marriage. the amount of dower may be increased after the marriage.
2. Definition of dower:
Fatawe-e-Almgiri
It is an obligation imposed by the law on the
husband as mark of respect for the wife.
Mulla:
Dower is a sum of money or other property which
the wife is entitled to receive from the husband in consideration of the
marriage.
3. Importance of dower in
Islamic law:
Dower provide protection to the wife against
the arbitrary dower of the husband to pronounce divorce. it is a mark of
respect to the wife and a check on the power of husband to divorce.
4. Capacity to make a contract
for dower:
The parties who are sound mind and have
attained the age of puberty may enter into the contract of dower.
(a) Prompt dower:
Prompt dower is payable on demand. it may also
be demanded before the consummation of the marriage. the wife may refuse to
live with him unless he pays the prompt dower.
(b) Deferred dower:
Deferred dower is payable on the dissolution of
marriage either death or divorce.
5. Non payment of prompt dower
and restitution of conjugal rights:
The wife may refuse to live with her husband
and admit his to sexual intercourse. so long as the prompt dower is not paid.
6. Difference between prompt
and deferred dower:
I. As to payment:
Prompt dower is payable immediately after the
marriage.
Deferred dower is payable only after the
dissolution of the marriage.
II. As to demand:
Propmt dower is only payable on the demand of
the wife.
In deferred dower the wife is not entitled to
demand it unless agreed.
III. As to wife's right to
realise:
The wife is entitled to realize the prompt
dower at any time.
Deferred dower is payable only when it becomes due.
IV. As to conjugal rights:
The right of restitution of conjugal right
arises only after its payment.
In deferred dower there is no question restitution
of conjugal rights.
Conclusion:
To conclude I can say that dower is the legal
right of the wife. if dower is unpaid the wife is entitled to sue for the
amount of dower. the widow must sue for the whole of her dower and not a part
of it.
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