personal matter of IK and ‘we should not discuss the personal life of any person, as it is a great sin’.
He hung up on this correspondent when asked if he had the Nikah Nama (wedding document) as proof of registration of wedding.“Even if you call me a thousand times, I won’t answer your question unless I am a fool or a sinful person,” he said when The News contacted him again.
Under Section 5 (1) of MFLO 1961, every marriage solemnised under the Muslim Law shall be registered in accordance with the provisions of law and under Sub-section 4 of the ordinance whoever contravenes the provisions of registration “be punished with simple imprisonment for a term which may extend to three months, or with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees, or with both.”
According to experts of family law both groom and Nikah Khawan could face punishment under the law.Seasoned family lawyer of Islamabad Fehmida Naaz Advocate told The News that non-registration of marriage was a serious offence as it set a bad social precedent.
“A person may refrain from registering his marriage to avoid financial consequences of a potential divorce,” she said, adding that the groom can direct Nikah Khawan to delay registration but in most cases the Nikah Khawan is blamed for violation of law.
She said a case under Section 420 of Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) could be registered against a person who fraudulently avoids registration of marriage to gain financial benefits.“Normally Nikah Khawans are fined for non-registration or delayed registration of marriages in Pakistan. I have not seen any groom being punished for violation of Section 5(3) of the MFLO during my 12-year legal career,” she said.
She said non-registration of marriage could pose many legal challenges to a couple as the third party could challenge the legality of their marriage.Fehmida Naaz said a Nikah Khawan could even lose his license if the case of non-registration of marriage proves against him in a court of law.PTI’s Secretary Information Shireen Mizari did not respond to calls and text messages despite repeated attempts by The News.