Married Women’s Property Act | Life Insurance

What is the Married Women's Property Act?

Learn how the MWP Act ensures your life insurance benefits go only to your wife and children, keeping them financially secure.

Written by : Knowledge Centre Team

2025-08-01

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Life insurance helps you safeguard your family’s future. Having a life insurance policy becomes more important when there is only one breadwinner in the family, generally the male spouse. In such cases, the female spouse and the children become hugely dependent on them.

So, a life insurance policy takes care of your family when you are the only earner and something unfortunate happens to you. But what if you die with loads of debt and the proceeds from your policy go towards settling your debts?

The benefit amount can also be taken by the creditors and other family members. This will leave your spouse with no money when she will need it the most.

As the breadwinner what you can do is to buy the insurance policy under the Married Women’s Property (MWP) Act. This will ensure financial safety for your spouse.

Key Takeaways

 

  • MWP Act shields life insurance proceeds from creditors.
  • A wife and children alone are eligible to be beneficiaries under this act.
  • Beneficiaries nominated once cannot be altered.
  • The act guarantees the financial independence and security of the family. It acts as a legal safeguard against debts and disputes.

What is MWP in Life Insurance Plan?

If you buy your life insurance policy under the MWP act then you ensure the fact that the sum assured of the policy will go on to your wife and children only. It makes sure that their interests are the first and foremost.

Parties like creditors, relatives, etc cannot claim the amount. This is because once the policy you purchase is available under the MWP Act, it is not attached by the court for repayment of any debt that exists.

Thus, in this way, a life insurance plan under the Married Women's Property Act 1874 safeguards your wife’s and children’s financial interest even after you are gone.

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What is MWP ACT 1874?

According to section 6 of the Married Women’s Property (MWP) Act:

  • A married man can buy a life insurance policy for the benefit of his wife and child under this Act.
  • The death benefit or any other bonus from the policy will only go to the wife and children.
  • The policy benefits will not be in control or attached to the policyholder.

Thus, buying a life insurance policy under this act can save your dependents from the burden of debts and family disputes.

 

Other Features of the MWP Act

  • This act came into existence to ensure the safety of ownership of earnings, property, and any investments that a married girl has.
  • This protects the married woman’s properties from her in-laws and creditors if any.
  • Neither the husband nor any other relative can have any interest in the wife’s property.
  • The policy cannot be reversed. That is wife cannot take a policy in the husband’s name under this act.

Example:

Akshay has a business of tiles. He has taken some loans for the business. He purchased a policy under the MWP Act and named his wife the beneficiary.

After some time, he died in an accident. Now, the creditors who gave the loan to Akshay, approached the courts for them to be paid off from the assets of the family.

Although the court has attached multiple assets owned by Akshay to settle the debt, it cannot attach the MWP policy. Policy’s entire proceeds can only be used for the benefit of surviving wife and children of Akshay.

Reason Why MWP Act is Necessary to the Financial Security of Your Family

Life insurance is meant to give your family financial aid after you are gone. But in case you have outstanding loans or debts, your creditors may legally take the payout, leaving your family members with little or nothing. Here, the Married Women Property (MWP) Act comes in handy. When you buy your life insurance policy under the MWP Act, your policy proceeds will be legally secured, and the proceeds can pass only to your wife and children.

It leaves the benefits fully in the hands of your family with no outside interference, and they will be able to handle the household expenses, the education of their children and other obligations without any hassles. This is a basic but effective provision that will make your life insurance an insured security cover for your family in the future.

 

Who Should Buy a Life Insurance Policy Under MWP Act?

Now that you know what  the MWP Act is, let’s look at who should buy the policy under the MWP Act.

Any married man (who has to be a resident of India) can choose to take the insurance policy under the MWP Act. This also includes the divorcees and the widowers as they can name their child in the beneficiaries.

If you have a business to run or a salaried person with ongoing loans and liabilities, then you should consider buying your policy under the MWP Act.

This can also be considered when you want to protect your wife and children from creditors and relatives who can have bad intentions.

How to Buy a Life Insurance Policy Under the MWP Act?

The process to purchase any type of life insurance policy under the Married Women’s Property Act is simple and is almost the same as buying a normal life insurance policy.

When you decide to buy any insurance plan, you first have to fill out an application form. For enrolling your plan under the MWP Act, you need to fill out another form apart from the application, which will state that you will buy this policy under the MWP Act.

You then have to enter the details of the beneficiary, such as the name, your relation, and age. You may also need to decide the share in the benefit in terms of %.

Nomination in MWP Policy

Remember, the beneficiaries that you can choose under this act can only be amongst the following:

  • Wife
  • Child/children
  • Both wife and child/children

The beneficiaries once chosen by you cannot be changed at a later time. At the time of death, the policy benefits are received by the trust that is selected by you. These cannot be claimed by the debtors nor will they form the part of the estate of the policyholder. It will only be claimed by the wife/child.

Final Thoughts

Life is not predictable, and if you are the sole earning member of your family, it is your responsibility to make your family secure financially even when you are not around. Purchasing a life insurance policy under the Married Women's Property Act 1874 ensures that your wife and children receive the insurance fund without any legal complication or claim by creditors. This provides a sum that the wife can use to manage herself and her children. She can also use the death benefit received to fulfil her children’s goals, such as higher education.

Disclaimer - This article is issued in the general public interest and meant for general information purposes only. The views expressed in this blog are solely those of the writer and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Canara HSBC Life Insurance Company Limited or any affiliated entity. We make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability, or availability with respect to the blog or the information, products, services, or related graphics contained in the blog for any purpose. Any reliance you place on such information is therefore strictly at your own risk. You should consult with a qualified professional regarding your specific circumstances before taking any action based on the content provided herein.

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