In a recent development, the Islamabad High Court ruled that a husband cannot reclaim gifts given to his wife, emphasizing the importance of trust and generosity in marital relationships. Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kayani stated, "Asking for a gift to be returned is not acceptable, either socially or religiously," reinforcing that gifts are the property of the recipient once given. This ruling emerged from an appeal by Muhammad Shaban and is seen as a significant step in protecting the rights of wives, ensuring that gifts, which carry both emotional and symbolic value, cannot be taken back without consent. Legal experts highlight that this decision aligns with Islamic teachings, which prohibit reclaiming gifts and aim to maintain fairness in personal relationships.
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Islamabad High Court Rules Gifts Cannot Be Reclaimed By Husbands
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Islamabad High Court rules husbands can't reclaim gifts from wives, reinforcing trust in marriage. Meanwhile, a controversial age-gap marriage sparks debate on societal norms in Pakistan.
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