want.
Note: So far is the question of your dower (Mehr) and
expenses of waiting period (iddat) that I am paying
through demand draft ... Branch,
which comprises a sum of Rs.10,151 towards payment
of dower and Rs.5,500/- towards the expenses of waiting
period which
connection with the marriage of the said parties, but does not include dower or mahr in the case of persons to whom the Muslim Personal
such children; (c) an amount equal to the sum of mahr or dower agreed to be paid to her at the time of her marriage ... reasonable and fair provision and maintenance or the amount of mahr or dower due has not been made or paid or the properties referred
debars payment of maintenance to a
divorced wife, once the Mahar or dower is paid-Whether the
liability of the husband to maintain a divorced ... limited to the period of "iddat"
Nature of Mahr or dower-Whether Mehr is maintenance.
HEADNOTE:
Under section
date of the cause of action; (d) where the claim is for dower or maintenance, from the date of the cause of action
debts incurred by or on behalf of the deceased by way of dower, to the extent to which such debts are in excess of rupees
dissolution of marriage, including talaq, ila, zihar, lian, khula and mubaraat, maintenance, dower, guardianship, gifts, trusts and trust properties, and wakfs (other than charities
such children;
(c) an amount equal to the sum of mahr or dower agreed to be paid to her at the time of her marriage ... reasonable and fair provision and maintenance or the amount of mahr or dower due has not been made or paid or the properties referred
refers not to maintenance during the period of iddat or payment of dower. Unfortunately, place of dower is now occupied by dowry, payable ... this controversy, we may look perspicaciously at the legal connotation of 'dower' and the impact of its payment on divorcees claims for maintenance
capacity of any person to act in the following matters (namely),-marriage, dower, divorce and adoption; (b) the religion or religious rites and usages