Islamabad: The Supreme Court of Pakistan (SCP) turned down a petition f
iled by the
accused Ishtiaq against fine imposed by IHC in the case of a second marriage without consent of his first wife.
A three mem
ber bench headed by Justice Dost Muhammad Khan heard the case on Friday.
During the course of hearing, the counsel for the
accused informed the court that the trial court sentenced him to one month imprisonment adding that later the IHC commuted the one month imprisonment into a fine of Rs 5,000.
He told the court that the Union Council (UC) registered a case on the complaint of the wife of the
accused.
During the course of the hearing the
accused said that “wife is also like l
ife-imprisonment” and ”my client has two wives.”
On which Justice Qazi Faez Esa while scolding the counsel remarked that “wife is not like l
ife-imprisonment but blessing of God”.
The counsel informed the court the the
accused was paying the expense of his child.
On which justice Dost Muhammad Khosa asked how much the
accused earned.
The counsel responded that the
accused earns Rs 12,000 a mo
nth.
Justice Khosa remarked that how could a person who is earning Rs 12,000 per month afford a second wife?
The counsel replied that the
accused’s second marriage is only on the basis of his nobility. It is vital to mention here that the
accused, a resident of Multan married the second time without the consent of his first wife.