Can Khula be Initiated if the Husband Refuses to Grant Permission to make Charitable Donations in Pakistan?

Introduction: In marriages, decisions regarding charitable donations reflect personal values, religious beliefs, and social responsibilities. However, in the context of the Khula Procedure in Pakistan , the refusal of the husband to grant permission for charitable donations can raise questions about autonomy, altruism, and the overall dynamics of the marital relationship. This article explores whether Khula can be initiated if the husband refuses permission to make charitable donations, examining legal, social, and practical implications. Legal Framework and Marital Rights: Under Pakistani law, both spouses have rights and responsibilities regarding financial matters, including charitable donations. The refusal of one spouse to permit charitable donations does not necessarily invalidate the other spouse's right to seek Khula, but it may be indicative of broader issues within the marriage. Significance of Charitable Donations: Charitable donations serve as acts of kindness, compas...