My brother is the petitioner husband and had filed a divorce petition under adultery, cruelty and desertation in 2013 in family court. This is still being heard with interim petition filed by the respondent claiming interim maintenance for two daughters aged 11 and 5 in 2014 under Hindi Marriage Act and yet to be concluded. Since the case was dragging by continuous adjournments sought by the respondent's lawyer, he had filed for a petition to seek an expedited hearing and timebound closure of the divorce proceeding with the plea to hear the main case and all interim applications together in the high court. The honourable high court granted an order on this plea to close the case in 60 days with direction to conduct the case on daily basis.
Once the family court started with the proceedings of the hearing, he had filed proof affidavit supporting his claim for adulterous behaviour of the respondent consisting of hand written letters, emails and audio conversations. The case was heard in the family court for 4 hearings before the respondent's counsel filed a revision petition in the high court seeking modification of the order to hear the maintenance petition first and then proceed with the main petition.
The case is in the high court now and we have following questions:
1/. The original petition was filed by the petioner with adultery (by the respondent) as the main reason. Does my brother have the right to contest modification of the earlier order and insist on hearing all cases together? Will his stand stay ground as the previous order was passed on an earlier plea to hear them all together?
2/. Are there case histories in which interim maintenance by the respondent wife has been rejected on similar cases? If so, can you please point us to them?
3/. If the high court decides to modify the order, can he contest the claim for interim maintenance in the family court to pass an order for maintenance from the date of the order? Are there case histories where this has been done in the court? If so, can you please pase us case references?
4/. If the court decides to order interim maintenance from the date of the petition, can he seek for proof of expenses by the respondent to grant maintenance as these are from the past 3 years?
5/. Do audio recordings hold good in the court as evidences to prove adultery? The recordings are genuine, was voluntarily extracted and are pertinent to the case. My question is to know if there are any other legal hurdles that can make these recodings invalid.
6/. Since this is a case of adultery, does section 26 and Sec 23A of Hindu Marriage Act help the petitioner father to get custody of the kids. If so, what do these sections state in layman terms and when can this be filed in this case?
Thanks,
Anand