Khula in Pakistan is a legal right available to Muslim women under Islamic law to seek dissolution of marriage when the relationship becomes unsustainable. Governed by Khula Pakistani Law through the Muslim Family Laws Ordinance, 1961, and the Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939, a woman can approach the family court for Khula based on incompatibility, mistreatment, or other valid reasons. In Khula Pakistan family law, the process typically requires the woman to return her dower (haq mehr) as a financial settlement to the husband. If reconciliation efforts fail, the court grants the decree, dissolving the marriage, ensuring women’s rights and dignity.