Muslim Divorce due to Incarceration of Husband

Last updated on Apr 8, 2022

Under Muslim law, there are provisions for divorce due to incarceration of husband. If your husband has been convicted of a crime and is sent to jail for 7 years or more, then you can go to Court to file for a divorce.

Such decree for divorce may be granted only if the husband’s sentence has become final.

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