पेंशन का 25 फीसदी गुजारा भत्ता ज्यादा नहीं हाईकोर्ट

प्रयागराज, विधि संवाददाता। इलाहाबाद हाईकोर्ट ने एक आदेश में कहा है कि पति की पेंशन का पत्नी को 25 फीसदी गुजारा भत्ता देना अधिक नहीं है। कोर्ट ने पति को Read More…

Marriage Cannot be Dissolved by Way of a Compromise

In a recent legal ruling, the Allahabad High Court addressed a contentious dispute over family pension entitlement following the demise of a government employee. The court, comprising Justice Ashtvani Kumar Mishra and Justice Syed Qamar Hasan Rizvi, meticulously examined the intricacies of the case to deliver a verdict. The dispute stemmed from the claim made by Rajni Rani, asserting her entitleRead More…

Maintenance-Affidavits of disclosure of assets and liabilities

Section 125 CrPC–Affidavits of disclosure of assets and liabilities–Trial Court granted interim maintenance without calling for affidavits of disclosure of assets and liabilities as per directions of Hon’ble Supreme Court–Matter remanded back. — In case titled “Rajnesh vs Neha and Another”, Hon’ble Supreme Court issued directions that affidavit of disclosure of assets and liabilities shall be Read More…

Maintenance under DV Act

Maintenace under DV Act is an addtional provision of maintenance. Even if the spouse is getting maintenance under Section 125 of CRPC, the agrieved spouse may seek maintenance under DV Act, but there are certain coditions to be fulfilled. whether the petition filed by the respondent-wife under the provision of the Domestic Violence Act is barred by limitation; secondly whether the respondent-Read More…

Rights of Daughter in Law & Domestic Violence

In Kavita Chaudhri vs Eveneet Singh And Anr on 19 September, 2013 [1], Shared House and HUF It is stated that the suit property is a shared household under Section 2 read with section 17 of the said Act. It is also stated that the suit is not maintainable as the plaintiff has no right, title or interest in the property in question. It is further stated that the CS(OS) 505/2010 Page 2 of 15 faRead More…

Maintenance of Husband

Sction 25 of Hindu Marriage Act Permanent alimony and maintenance.- (1) Any court exercising jurisdiction under this Act may, at the time of passing any decree or at any time subsequent thereto, on application made to it for the purposes by either the wife or the husband, as the case may be, order that the respondent shall pay to the applicant for her or his maintenance and support such groRead More…

What is Marriage

Objects of Marriage Getting of children Performance of religious ceremonies Marriage as per religion: Hindu Marriage Hindu marriages are performed as per Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 “Marriage” is not defined in  Hindu Marriage act. However, conditions of marriage are mentioned under Section of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. Section 5 is reproduced as under: 5. Condition foRead More…

Rights of Residence to Daughter in Law

Domestic Violence – Shared Household – daughter-in-law has right to reside in the accommodation until her rights are finally decided by the Civil Court. A. Protection of Women From Domestic Violence Act, 2005, Section 12 – Shared Household – After marriage wife as a bride had stepped into the house and cohabited and lived together with the husband till he managed to flee a broad – Severed aRead More…

Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens

Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens – Harassments to old aged mother for property rights – Eviction of son and daughter in law. Constitution of India , 1950 Article 226 Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007 Section 5 Harassment to mother by sons and daughter in laws for property rights and claiming share in estate of deceased – Order of eviction ofRead More…

Maintenance after Permanent Alimony, not entertained

The Supreme Court has observed that a petition filed by a wife under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure who was earlier granted permanent alimony under Section 25 of the Hindu Marriage Act, cannot be entertained. In this case, the wife’s petition seeking divorce was allowed and the appeal against the same was pending before the High Court. The Court, while allowing the divorce petitRead More…