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Can you get married in two different countries with the same person?

Can you get married in two different countries with the same person?

Yes, you can do that. As you are already married the second “wedding” is a legal nullity, but your family need not be told about it.

Is it legal to marry second wife?

No, it is illegal. Under Section 494 of the Indian Penal Code, if a person marries a second time, without a divorce, while their spouse is alive, the marriage is considered bigamy, which is a punishable offense. They can file a complaint under Section 415 that provides conditions on ‘cheating’.

Is divorce common in Pakistan?

“Divorce in Pakistan” is mainly regulated under The Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act 1939 amended in 1961 and The Family Courts Act 1964. Similar to global trends divorce rate is increasing gradually in Pakistan too. In Punjab (Pakistan), in 2014 khula cases registered were 16,942 that rose to 18,901 cases in 2016.

What does a Pakistani man want from a non Muslim foreign wife?

The Pakistani man only want something from the non Muslim foreign wife, mostly he needs visa to stay in his wife’s country. He will keep the non Muslim foreign wife for himself and will not introduce her to his Pakistani society in Pakistan.

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Why don’t married Pakistani men hang out with other couples?

Most married Pakistani man also doesn’t like the concept of hang out together with other couples. In Pakistani culture, men and women will hang out separately, woman will be with woman and man will be with man.

What is the role of a Muslim man in marriage?

In Islam, men are taught from a young age that they are supposed to be the bread-winners and caretakers of their families. You can imagine how frustrating it would be for a man, who tries his best to care for his family, to be married to a woman who doesn’t respect him.

Are woman and man equal in Pakistan?

“Man over the Women” is a common thing among Pakistan society. Even though most Pakistani women and men said that woman and man are equal in Pakistan but as the outsider from modern or liberal country we can say, “Nope”.

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