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Husband can not claim maintenance u/s 125 of crpc from wife

 

Husband can not claim maintenance u/s 125 of CRPC from wife

 

It is rightly pointed out on behalf of the petitioner that the husband may, under certain circumstances, seek maintenance from his wife under sections 24 and 25 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, but not under section 125 of the Code. On plain reading of section 125(1) of the Code, right to seek maintenance is available only to the persons named therein. That being an independent right, the respondent No. 1 in his capacity as the husband of the petitioner cannot maintain his claim for maintenance under section 125 of the Code.
12. When there is a legal bar to claim maintenace under section 125 of the Code by the husband against his wife, his application purported to be an applicationunder section 125 of the Code is certainly not maintainable under the Code. He may go to Civil Court for establishing his right to claim maintenance, but the Magistrate in exercising his power under section 125 of the Code cannot pass an order for maintenance in his favour. That means the Magistrate who entertains such an application from husband under section 125 of the Code is not competent to pass an order for maintenance.
 
Bombay High Court
Smt. Jayashri D/O Padmakar ... vs Vibhas S/O Kalyanrao Kulkarni And ... on 4 August, 1994
Equivalent citations: 1995 (2) BomCR 588, I (1995) DMC 5


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 5 Replies

**Victim** (job)     07 November 2012

Obviously....

stanley (Freedom)     07 November 2012

 

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Rahul Kapoor (Legal Enthusiast)     07 November 2012

Husband can claim under sec 24 HMA.

 

regards-

rahul.gogreen@gmail.com

Ranee....... (NA)     07 November 2012

stanley (Freedom)     07 November 2012

 

MAINTENANCE

 

It refers to the payments which a husband, under certain circumstances is under an obligation to make to a wife, either during subsistence of marriage or upon separation or divorce.

Basis

 

Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 (sec. 25)

Muslim Women(Protection of Right on divorce) Act , 1986 (sec. 4)

Indian Divorce Act, 1869 (sec. 37)

Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act 1936 (sec. 40)

Criminal Procedure Code 1973 (sec. 125)

1. Persons entitled to claim maintenance

Either spouse can claim

Divorced Muslim Wife

Divorced or judicially separated wife

Either spouse can claim as per amendment 1988(Act no. 5)

Neglected, Deserted divorced wife

2. Persons bound to pay

From the other spouse

1.From the husband during the period of iddat,

2.children

3.parents

4.other relatives

5. Wakf board (from either of them in an order) after iddat period.

From the husband

From the other spouse

From the present or former husband(as per the case)

3.Conditions to claim

If he or she is unable to maintain himself or herself

1. Unable to maintain herself and/or not being remarried.(by husband during iddat)

2,3,4. if she is unable to maintain herself

5. If children or parents or relatives are unable to maintain her.

Divorced or judicially separated wife

Wife being chase and unmarried

1. unable to maintain herself

 

2. not remarried in case of divorced wife

4. Quantum of maintenance

 

 

 

Discretionary (for term not exceeding the life of appellant)

Discretionary

Discretionary (for term not exceeding the life of wife)

Discretionary (for term not exceeding the life of appellant)

Discretionary (Earlier before 2001 maximum limit was Rs.500)

5. Factors relevant for modification/ cancellation

1. change in circumstances

 

2. remarriage

 

3. unchastity

 

4. resumption of cohabitation after judicial separation

 

5. husband had s*xual intercourse outside wedlock with another women

 

Remarriage

If the husband is unable to maintain her

1. change in circumstances

2. remarriage

3. unchastity

4. husband had s*xual intercourse outside wedlock with another women

 

1. change in circumstances sec. 27

2. remarriage sec 127

3.adultery

4. refuses to live with husband without just cause

5. living separately by mutual consent

6. any sum payable on divorce under any customary law has been paid

7. voluntary surrender


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