The Study falls under English and
Islamic family law, which is the basis of a tranquil mutual existence in a
society. Islamic law is defined as the code of law derived from the Quran and
the teachings of Prophet Muhammad SAW1.On the other hand, statutory law is the
term used to define written laws, usually enacted by a legislative
body2.Statutory laws vary from regulatory or administrative law that are passed
by executive agencies, and common law, or the law created by prior court
decisions.3 Maintenance is the core and kernel of a marriage because no
marriage can survive well without maintenance. Therefore, it is the husband‟s
legal obligation to maintain his wife during the subsistence of the marriage.
This obligation of the husband towards his wife entails her incontestable right
to lodging, clothing, feeding and general care. This is so under both Islamic
and Statutory laws. Although there are some instances where the two laws
differ.
Under Islamic law, the Arabic word for
maintenance is “Nafaqah” which is defined as means of support or sustenance.
Legally, it connotes all those things which are necessary to support life, such
as food, clothes, healthcare, lodging and general care.4 The responsibility for
the maintenance of wife is a duty which the husband is enjoined to discharge
cheerfully without reproach or injury.5
The Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) is reported
to have said during his farewell sermon that “…then fear Allah regarding women,
for you have taken them by the word of Allah and met their private parts
lawfully by the word of Allah…And they have upon you, the right
Of feeding and clothing in an
equitable manner…”6It is also reported on the authority of Mu‟awiyyah
al-Qushairi (R.A.) who said “Oh the Apostle of Allah, what is the right of the
wife, a man has upon him” to which the Prophet replied “to feed her when you
feed yourself, clothe her when you clothe yourself and you should not beat her
face, do not repulse her and do not desert her except inside the house”.
In the same vain, The Holy Qur‟an
65:7declares thus: “Let him who has abundance spend out of his abundance and
whoever has his means of substance straitened to him, let him spend out of that
which Allah has given him”.7
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The concept of maintenance under
statutory law is different from the common law rule. Common law is based on
precedent or case law, common law allow judges to decide cases based on rulings
of prior cases with similar circumstances. Statutory law is written law as
decided by the legislature or other government agency, the legislation will
mainly be based on rules and regulations either mandating or prohibiting
certain behaviours of the general public8.Under the common law, maintenance of
a wife can be seen as a one way traffic that is the husband is under the
obligation to maintain his wife.However, under the statutory laws; it is a two
way traffic.A spouse is required to maintain the other spouse depending on the
circumstances of the case. Under the English Common Law, the incidence of
marriage imposes on the spouses a number of obligations one of which is the
wife‟s right and husbands duty for maintenance.
TOPIC: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF WIFE'S RIGHT TO MAINTENANCE IN ISLAMIC AND STATUTORY LAWS IN NIGERIA
Chapters: 1 - 5
Delivery: Email
Delivery: Email
Number of Pages: 82
Price: 3000 NGN
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