Ayub Khan, after examining the report of the legal commission established in 1955 to suggest reforms of the family and marriage laws, issues the Family Laws Ordinance in 1961.
Among other things, it restricts polygyny and "regulates" marriage and divorce, giving women more equal treatment under the law than they had had before.
It is a humane measure supported by women's organizations in Pakistan, but the ordinance could not have been promulgated if the vehement opposition to it from the ulama and the fundamentalist Muslim groups had been allowed free expression.
However, this law, which was similar to the one passed on family planning, is relatively mild and does not seriously transform the patriarchal pattern of society.