The Supreme Court of Pakistan has delivered a landmark judgment declaring that divorced daughters are legally entitled to receive their deceased father’s pension, rejecting discriminatory government policies that denied this right.

This historic decision strengthens women’s financial rights and reinforces the constitutional guarantee of equality before law


Background of the Case

The case arose when a Sindh government circular barred divorced daughters from receiving family pension, treating pension as a concession rather than a right.
The affected parties challenged this policy, arguing it violated constitutional protections.


Key Observations by the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court clearly ruled that:

  • Pension is a vested legal right, not charity

  • A daughter’s marital status does not affect her entitlement

  • Denial of pension to divorced daughters is discriminatory and unconstitutional

  • Government policies must comply with Article 25 of the Constitution (equality before law)


Important Legal Principles Established

This judgment sets strong legal precedents:

🔹 Pension Is a Right

The court emphasized that family pension is earned by the deceased employee and must pass to legal heirs.

🔹 Gender Equality

The ruling reinforces that women cannot be treated differently based on marital status.

🔹 Welfare of Divorced Women

Divorced daughters are often financially vulnerable; denying pension violates social justice principles.


Impact of This Judgment

This decision will have wide-ranging effects:

  • Thousands of divorced daughters can now claim pension legally

  • Provincial governments must amend pension rules

  • Pending and future pension cases will follow this precedent

  • Strengthens women’s economic security


Legal Experts’ Opinion

Legal analysts have termed the judgment as:

  • A progressive step toward gender equality

  • A correct interpretation of constitutional rights

  • A warning to authorities against issuing discriminatory notifications


What Divorced Daughters Should Do Now

If you are affected:

  1. Apply for pension through the relevant department

  2. Attach divorce decree & legal heir documents

  3. If rejected, challenge the decision citing Supreme Court judgment


Conclusion

The Supreme Court’s ruling affirming divorced daughters’ right to father’s pension is a milestone in Pakistan’s legal history. It sends a clear message that constitutional rights cannot be overridden by administrative circulars.

This judgment not only protects women’s financial rights but also strengthens public trust in the justice system.