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Can a divorced Muslim woman claim maintenance under Indian law?

18-Jan-2025
Muslim Law

Answer By law4u team

Yes, a divorced Muslim woman can claim maintenance under Indian law. There are several provisions under Indian law that enable a divorced Muslim woman to seek maintenance: 1. Maintenance Under the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986: This Act specifically deals with the maintenance of Muslim women after divorce. Section 3 of the Act provides that a divorced Muslim woman is entitled to maintenance for a period of iddat (a waiting period after divorce) from her ex-husband. The maintenance during this period is to be paid in a reasonable manner by the husband. After the iddat period, the divorced woman may still be entitled to maintenance if she is unable to maintain herself, but the onus falls on the woman to prove that she cannot support herself. 2. Maintenance Under Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC): In addition to the Muslim Women Act, a divorced Muslim woman can also seek maintenance under Section 125 of the CrPC, which is applicable to all women, including Muslims. This section allows a woman, who is unable to maintain herself, to claim maintenance from her husband. If she proves her inability to support herself and the husband's ability to pay, the court may grant her maintenance even after the iddat period, which is typically three months after the divorce. The key condition here is that the woman must show that she has no independent means of income and is unable to maintain herself. 3. Maintenance for Children: If the woman has children from the marriage, she can also seek maintenance for her children under the same provisions. The father is obligated to provide for the children’s needs. 4. Alimony (Permanent Maintenance): Apart from regular maintenance, a divorced Muslim woman can also seek alimony (permanent maintenance) under various provisions depending on the facts of the case. This can be awarded if the woman cannot support herself and has no means of income. The alimony amount will be determined by the court based on the woman’s financial needs, the husband's income, and other relevant factors. 5. Maintenance Under Personal Laws and Courts' Interpretation: While Muslim personal law (Sharia) does not provide for permanent alimony, Indian courts, especially in cases of a woman’s inability to maintain herself, may award permanent or interim maintenance under civil laws like the CrPC or other applicable provisions. The Supreme Court and various High Courts have held that a Muslim woman’s right to maintenance is not extinguished after the iddat period if she is unable to maintain herself. Conclusion: A divorced Muslim woman in India has the legal right to claim maintenance under the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986, Section 125 of the CrPC, or other relevant legal provisions. The exact entitlement depends on the facts of the case, such as the woman's financial condition, the husband's ability to pay, and other considerations that the court will evaluate during the proceedings.

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