Khul'a:
Khul'a is the right delegated to the wife in marital situations where wife develops intense dislike and hatred towards the husband. In such situation the relations between wife and husband reach such level of dislike and hatred that both cannot live within the limitations ordained by Allah. The wife can approach the court for dissolution of marriage on the basis of Khul'a and she does not require permission of the husband for her such act. However, the wife has to surrender all or some of the benefits that she derived from her husband during subsistence of marriage or on any other mutually agreed terms and conditions. According to decisions of the superior courts the wife is not required to prove her intense dislike and hatred, her statement to this effect would be sufficient for divorce on the basis of Khul'a.
Khul'a is the right delegated to the wife in marital situations where wife develops intense dislike and hatred towards the husband. In such situation the relations between wife and husband reach such level of dislike and hatred that both cannot live within the limitations ordained by Allah. The wife can approach the court for dissolution of marriage on the basis of Khul'a and she does not require permission of the husband for her such act. However, the wife has to surrender all or some of the benefits that she derived from her husband during subsistence of marriage or on any other mutually agreed terms and conditions. According to decisions of the superior courts the wife is not required to prove her intense dislike and hatred, her statement to this effect would be sufficient for divorce on the basis of Khul'a.