MARRIAGE WITHOUT WALI’S CONSENT: A PARADIGM SHIFT IN THE FAMILY STRUCTURE OF PAKISTAN

IF 0.2 Q4 LAW
Muhammad Ifzal Mehmood, N. Hashim
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In Islamic law on nikah is referred to as a civil contract. Thus, to fulfil a valid contract all the requisites of a valid marriage (arkan an-nikah) must be fulfilled. The majority of Muslim jurists opined that the consent of the guardian (wali) is one of the pillars determining the validity of marriage. Nevertheless, the Hanafi sect views that it as a mere condition for a marriage. In Pakistan, a precedent has been set in the Supreme Court’s case of Saima Waheed, where it was decided that an adult Muslim woman can marry without the consent of her guardian. The decision ignited a debate on whether the consent of a guardian is a requisite pillar of a marriage contract or merely a condition to it.  In order to comprehend the issue of wali’s consent, it is essential to discuss the purpose of a marriage itself. This article discusses the importance of the wali’s consent under Islamic law, followed by an elaboration on the legal status of a marriage without consent of the guardian under the Pakistani law. Besides arm-chair research, interviews were conducted with female respondents who had conducted their marriage without their wali’s consent. The findings from these interviews indicate that marriage without wali’s consent is shattering the family structure and causing isolation of the partners both from the family and the society. Irrefutably, approval of the guardians in marriage is essential in sustaining the family system.
未经瓦里同意的婚姻:巴基斯坦家庭结构的范式转变
在伊斯兰法律中,尼卡被称为民事合同。因此,为了履行有效的合同,必须履行有效婚姻的所有必要条件。大多数穆斯林法学家认为,监护人(wali)的同意是决定婚姻有效性的支柱之一。然而,哈纳菲派认为这仅仅是结婚的条件。在巴基斯坦,最高法院对Saima Waheed的案件开创了先例,该案裁定成年穆斯林妇女可以在未经监护人同意的情况下结婚。这一决定引发了一场争论,即监护人的同意是婚姻合同的必要支柱,还是仅仅是合同的一个条件。为了理解瓦利同意的问题,讨论婚姻本身的目的至关重要。本文讨论了伊斯兰法律规定的排灯节同意的重要性,然后阐述了巴基斯坦法律规定的未经监护人同意的婚姻的法律地位。除了扶手椅研究外,还对未经排灯节同意就结婚的女性受访者进行了采访。这些采访的结果表明,未经瓦利同意的婚姻正在破坏家庭结构,并导致伴侣与家庭和社会隔绝。毫无疑问,婚姻中监护人的认可对于维持家庭制度至关重要。
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