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naveen (business)     09 March 2015

Maintenance denied

Respected all,

Do u have the case history of bombay high court which denied maintenance to the qualified women recently may be last week the order has passed. please post the details, it will deffinatly help many who all suffering in divorce case .....by paying huge alimony. 



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jas (s)     09 March 2015

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Wife-more-qualified-court-rejects-alimony-plea/articleshow/25458254.cms

 

 

Wife 'more qualified', court rejects alimony plea

jas (s)     09 March 2015

 

Qualified woman can’t claim maintenance: Court


https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/Qualified-woman-cant-claim-maintenance-Court/articleshow/46489096.cms

Ramesh (student)     10 March 2015

Dear sir,

please find the full judgment in pdf


Attached File : 661213867 no maintenance bom family court 20-2-15.pdf downloaded: 516 times
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roshuv (Manager)     10 March 2015

Thanks for the full judgement.

Please can somebody guide on ' HOW to PROVE in Court of LAW woman's educational qualification"

If Woman is Graduate + MBA.

Husband has details sent by wife during marriage (Only Family details , Qualification, Past work experience etc typed on a plain paper and in an envelope sent by them stamp of the PO of their residing place)

And email from the wife with attached resume and request for job search to husband.

Will these details stand in the court of law.

Thanks

dr.pawan rajyan (member and secretory)     10 March 2015

Take certified copies of her educations from concerned university through Rti. Call Me for details 09813032516
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naveen (business)     10 March 2015

Hello,

Thank you all responding on my query and providing details

to help all who r trapped under huge alimony and divorce cases,

hope ur info will deffinitely help the mass.

with regards

naveen (business)     10 March 2015

Qualified woman can’t claim maintenance: Court

Mar 2015

MUMBAI: A family court has observed that a well-qualified woman cannot claim maintenance from her husband. "The wife who is well-qualified and claiming maintenance by sitting idle is not entitled to get maintenance. The wife is not entitled to advantage of her own wrong, she cannot harass the husband on the count of maintenance though she is capable to earn," the court said while dismissing a dietician's plea to seek a monthly maintenance of Rs 2 lakh from her divorced husband.

In the petition filed in 2013, the woman alleged that throughout their marriage, the husband and his family members had ill-treated her and harassed her both physically and mentally for bringing less dowry. She further alleged that they demanded Rs 50 lakh as dowry, gold and a luxury car from her parents.

The woman claimed that due to this, she was forced to live separately from April 2011 and had to move in with her parents. She also said that she had no source of income and is totally dependent on her parents.

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T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     12 March 2015

As per the Bombay, Bandra Family court, the qualified  women cannot claim maintenance is right but whether it was upheld by the high court on appeal is to seen waiting for the same.

Biswanath Roy (Advocate)     18 March 2015

Family court decision and judgement is an obitor but not rule. Unless it will be a Rule such judgement shall not be applicable in all cases.

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N R Dash.. (Advocate)     08 April 2015

First of all this is a Family Court Judgment. It can not be used as a rule until it gets conformance from the higher forum like HC & moreover from SC. Media has hyped about the matter.

 

No doubt it is a commendable step by the Family Court Judge, but a long way to go before it could be referred in the different family court litigations.

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