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Judge awarded 60% of salary ! pls help

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 09 January 2012 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Experts,

One of my friends case was going in HC as discussed earlier loads of false petetions filed and nothing came adverse against my friend, asusual again my friends ex-wife (divorsed) filed a petetion that the second marriage which was performed by my friend was illegal even though the marriage was performed according to rights and rituals and a judgement by family court also nothing can stop perform second marriage of my friend.

As the case was going in trials, my friends exwife neither prayed for maintenance to the Judge nor she had put any petetion before the HC but the Judge straight away awarded the maintenance to her that to 60% of salary of my friend. With out any petetion or any consideration and with out looking income of my friend how come a Judge can award the maintenance, more over the lady never demanded for maintenance the Judge took the initative dont know why had simply given the orders.
Pls advice how can we ask to vacate the orders issued by the Judge and every month if 60% of salary if my friend is paying its getting very difficult to survive.
Thanks in advance
AFTAB
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 09 January 2012
The order seems to be patently illegal. Do challenge such order in the supreme court. It would be surely modified if not set aside.
prabhakar singh (Expert) 09 January 2012
isee injustice done with you.Move to Sc.
Deepak Nair (Expert) 10 January 2012
You are entitled to challenge the order in the Supreme Court.

But, unless the order is seen, it is difficult to comment further.
Advocate. Arunagiri (Expert) 10 January 2012
You have every right to challenge it in the Supreme court.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 13 January 2012
You have no other option to challenge the impugned illegal order before the appellate court within the stipulated time.
Sailesh Kumar Shah (Expert) 13 January 2012
If you feel order is not proper, challenge order before the appellate court.
Shonee Kapoor (Expert) 13 January 2012
challanging order is the only option.

Regards,

Shonee Kapoor
harassed.by.498a@gmail.com


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