Can khula be reversed.?
ANSWER:
Once Khula has been validly granted and the Family Court has passed a decree of dissolution of marriage (Khula), it generally cannot be reversed. The decree is final and binding under the Family Courts Act, 1964, and related rules.
However, if both husband and wife reconcile within the 90-day Iddat period after the decree of Khula, they may resume their marital relationship without performing a new Nikah, as the marriage technically remains in suspension during this period.
If the 90 days (Iddat period) have passed, the previous Nikah stands completely dissolved. In that case, the parties may enter into a new Nikah with mutual consent and fresh Haq Mehr. Even without any intervening marriage, they can remarry at any later time by performing a new Nikah ceremony.
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