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gautam singh (armed forces)     28 October 2013

Alimony amount and pension

Dear Sir, i am serving in defence services INDIAN ARMY,

Due to indifferences between my Wife and me, She has decided to move to court for Alimony , maintenance

She is presently employed on ADHOC basis in K.V school and her quallifications are MA(Eng), MA(SOC) and BED

As you all know, that most  divorce cases filed by ladies do accompany following  fake charges on man like 

A) Cruelty and harrasment from husband and in-laws

B) Demand of dowry

We have been married for more than 11 years and i know she will win the case

I do seek kind advice from expertise ,

(A)  how much does i have to pay from my pension for ALIMONY in percentage ( Assumin my pension is 15000 / pm and her quallification)

B) How shall i refrain from giving her name my hard earned military pension

 

regards



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 2 Replies


(Guest)

Never ever state yourself as a defeater and here you have carved yourself much before the battle is started.


Your wife is highly educated and having experiences with past earning income which continues as what I can see in your query

 

she is competitive to achieve high profession job in any Education & training departments.


As per your Pension is concerned it's very much whole and sole purpose for your well being when you have retired from armed forces, in this income a young women who is well educated and highly dignified to impart her profession to society could not be rendered for just sake of idle sitting if she quits her job.


So, choose a reliable and an efficient lawyer who could argue your case in a logical and convincing way to deliver the justice to your case.


Thanks.

Laxmi Kant Joshi (Advocate )     28 October 2013

1. Are you still serving in The army or you are an ex - service man. 2. had she ever made any complaint of yours to yours commandant , and if she had made then what sort of allegation she made , and what action taken by your co. 3.i suggest you to pl. both of you set aside your ego and try to sort out your problem and differences amicably , there is nothing in making litigation , you yourself knowingly or unknowengly making your life and future hell. You are an army personnel you must know how to tackle such situation , go ahead and reconcile your problem and wash out the differences. 3.if situation is beyond your control then take help of your relatives of both sides of you or collect your near and dear ones and arrange a meeting and try to sort out the problem in between you and find out the midway whom you both will follow for the sake of saving 11 years of married life .

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