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Roshni B.. (For justice and dignity)     06 September 2011

Separated working women too entitled for maintenance: court

 

In her plea to the court, the woman had said she had married Mahajan in 2001 and had a son from him, but was forced to leave her matrimonial home on January 24, 2008 along with their child, who is now eight-year-old, due to harassment by her in-laws.


While ordering Mahajan to pay the woman a sum of Rs 10,000, the session court refused to lower the sum of Rs 4,000, asked by the magisterial court to be paid for the maintenance of the minor child.

"The rough estimate of husband's income as Rs 40,000 per month given by the magistrate in the order seems to be justified in the present case," the judge said, noting that Mahajan too was running a coaching centre in his house but had not disclosed his income.

The court also appreciated the woman for disclosing the fact that she was taking tuitions and earned from it.


"The honesty of the woman in stating so fairly in her complaint must be lauded and appreciated as she could have conveniently concealed the same. She should not be penalised by refusing maintenance to her just because she honestly disclosed before the court that she is taking tuition of primary classes in order to fulfill the needs of her daily life and that of the minor child," The court said.




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Angel_again (BOM)     06 September 2011

superb! still there is some hope left in the indian judicial system

Saurabh..V (Law Consultant)     07 September 2011

I salute this Ld. ASJ  for actually interpreting and applying real test of maintenance...

 

//peace

/Saurabh..V


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