Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Section 25 -- Permanent alimony - Monthly income of husband is more than Rs.40,000 - Wife has no independent means of earning - Husband directed to pay Rs.10,00,000 as permanent alimony to wife...........
Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 125 -- Maintenance to wife - Wife can file application for maintenance even after the matter was compromised and she received lump sum alimony vide said compromise, particularly when she is unable to maintain herself and children...........
Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Section 25 -- Permanent alimony - Husband has been paying Rs.2500 pm as interim maintenance u/s 125 Cr.P.C and Rs.3000 p.m u/s 24 of H.M Act - Husband directed to pay one time permanent alimony of Rs.10,00,000 (Rs.Ten lakhs only) as full and final settlement of all disputes between parties...........
Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Section 13B(2) -- Divorce by mutual consent - Waiver of six months statutory period - Parties lived together only for 12 days - Parties unwilling to live together - Parties even settled the amount of permanent alimony - Only because 9 days fell short of completing period of 1-1/2 years before first motion, that too on the date of filing mutual..........
Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Section 25 -- Permanent alimony - Parties have lived together in a matrimonial home only for nine months - Even though, there is no child from their wedlock and even though during this litigation admittedly husband has already paid Rs.23 lakhs to wife as maintenance, yet it is fit to grant sum of Rs.18 lakhs as permanent alimony as full and final..........
Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Section 25 -- Permanent alimony - Divorce granted on the ground as wife living in adultery - Wife is not entitled to permanent alimony...........
Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Section 25 -- Permanent alimony - Acts of wife though amounting to cruelty against husband but keeping in view her requirements and that of the son born of the parties wedlock, husband directed to pay wife a sum of Rs.15 lakhs as one time permanent alimony and she will not claim any further amount at any later stage and a sum of Rs.10 lakhs shall..........
Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Section 25 -- Permanent alimony - Wife is suffering from depression and she is being looked after by her father - Permanent alimony of Rs.5 lacs thus, awarded to wife...........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 21, Rule 11 -- Execution - Permanent alimony - J.D. if not the owner of properties whose list is furnished by D.H. then the same cannot be attached - J.D. living in U.K. - Court gave liberty to D.H. to file a fresh execution petition as and when any particulars of J.D. regarding his address in India or any property in India comes to notice..........
Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Section 25 -- Permanent alimony - No evidence on record that husband is employed - In absence of proved facts, Court can do some guess work - By guessing the income, husband directed to pay alimony to the extent of Rs.17 lakhs to wife and Rs.6000/- p.m to minor child - Husband is further directed to return streedhan including gold ornaments, if..........