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'Muslim man cannot have second or third wife if no capacity to maintain,' says Kerala High Court

The court noted that such marriages within the Muslim community are often due to "lack of education, lack of knowledge of the customary law of Muslims."

September 20, 2025 / 16:23 IST
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The Kerala High Court has remarked that successive marriages by a man who survives by begging cannot be justified under Muslim customary law. Justice PV Kunhikrishnan, while considering a petition filed by a 39-year-old woman from Perinthalmanna, said: "A person who has no capacity to maintain a second or third wife cannot marry again, even as per the customary law of Muslims."

The woman had sought Rs 10,000 per month as maintenance from her 46-year-old husband from Kumbadi, Palakkad, who, according to her, survives by begging. The Family Court had earlier dismissed her plea on the grounds that "a beggar cannot be directed to pay maintenance."

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The High Court, while dealing with the peculiar circumstances of the case, pointed out that judges are not mechanical. "Admittedly, the respondent belongs to the Muslim community, and he is taking the benefits of his customary law, which, according to him, allows him to marry twice or thrice," the court observed.

At the same time, it noted that such marriages within the community are often due to "lack of education, lack of knowledge of the customary law of Muslims." The court added, "A court of law cannot simply recognise the first, second or third marriage of a Muslim man when he has no capacity to maintain his wives and one of the wives approached the court with a petition claiming maintenance."