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Maintenance after MCD if wife remains un married

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 14 June 2011 This query is : Resolved 
Respected Sirs,

If MCD happens with following clauses mentioned in the petition, can wife would be eligible to claim maintenance from ex-husband in future if she remains un married (initialy they were not agreed to mention any amount in the petition but now they are agree to mention some meagre amount like below 1 Lac :

12. That both the petitioners are agreeing to forgo the right of future Maintenance / Alimony against each other and will not claim any amount or right over each other in future even under change of any circumstances. Both the petitioners have no claim or complaints against each other and against the close relatives of both regarding this wedlock.

13. That both the Petitioners forfeits voluntarily all their past, present and any future accruals arising out of any nature of maintenance for self and or their relatives under any acts of change of circumstances such as on price rise index change and/or inflation and/or on their special medical needs and/or any nature of medical needs of their relatives and/or an grounds of higher education enrollment needs and/or on grounds of remaining in un-employment.









14. That, it is further mutually agreed that since the both the Petitioners are quite capable of earning their daily bread and have already taken their respective personal belongings including stridhan and settled all their claims for maintenance in the past, present and have expressly agreed not to make any claim whatsoever for themselves in future against the other before any Court of law and shall make no claim and/or right against any movable and/or immovable property either self earned or ancestral.

** 2nd para as mentioned above was sugested by a Ld.Member of this site to some queriest.

Nothin is final as yet so suggestions to avoide future litigations are appriciated.


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