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Hands off bride’s jewellery, wedding gifts, Supreme Court says
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Hands off bride’s jewellery, wedding gifts, Supreme Court says

Dawn News · Jun 30, 2026, 3:11 AM · Also reported by 4 other sources

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Retaining such jewellery amounts to the illegal deprivation of a wife’s proprietary rights, which is remediable through proceedings before a family court, Justice Shakeel Ahmad cautioned in a judgement. The observation came on an appeal moved by Ghulam Habib against his wife, Shazia, relating to the recovery of dowry articles. A three-judge Supreme Court bench, headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan Yahya Afridi, took up the husband’s challenge to an Oct 27, 2025, Lahore High Court ruling. That decision upheld a family court decree requiring the return of gold ornaments and maintenance to his wife. During the trial, the wife specifically asserted that her parents gifted her 87 tolas of gold ornaments for her exclusive benefit. Highlighting societal realities, Justice Ahmad noted that jewellery gifted to a bride is not merely a ceremonial accessory but often constitutes financial security and economic autonomy for a woman entering marriage. Such property, whether described as dowry, bridal gifts or personal belongings, remains the exclusive property of the bride, over which neither the husband nor the in-laws can claim dominion. The judge emphasised it is a settled principle that any property given to a woman at the time of marriage for her personal use vests absolutely in her. Ownership is determined by the intention underlying the transfer and the exclusive entitlement of the bride, the judgement said. “Any unauthorised retention, deprivation or misappropriation of such property by the husband or his f

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