`Professional qualification o wife no bar for maintenance'
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New Delhi:
PTI
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Interim maintenance cannot
be denied to a woman by her estranged spouse on the ground that she is
capable of sustaining herself, a Delhi court has said.
The sessions
court made the observation while allowing a woman's appeal against a
magisterial court order that had refused her interim maintenance from
her husband in a domestic violence case.
“In the view of this court, the capability of a wife to earn livelihood ipso facto cannot be made a ground to reject the claim of maintenance,“ said Vivek Kumar Gulia, additional sessions judge, adding that it is not required in law that a wife must be a destitute if she applies for monetary relief.
“It is not the requirement of law that the wife must be absolutely destitute before she applies for maintenance. The test is whether the wife is in position to maintain herself the way she was used to in her husband's home. Thus, the court is required to see what are the means available to the deserted wife while she was living with her husband and the efforts made by the wife after the desertion to survive somehow need not be considered to ascertain whether she is capable of maintaining herself,“ the judge said.
The court, while directing the man to pay `3,000 as monthly interim maintenance to his estranged wife, rejected his claim that the woman was qualified and could easily find a job to maintain herself but she chose to quit. “Even professional qualification of wife is not a bar to grant her maintenance,“ it said. It further noted that the husband mentioned in the court that his wife did not opt for a job as she wanted to take care of her in-laws.
According to the woman who got married in January 2015, she was harassed by her husband and in-laws for bringing insufficient dowry.
“In the view of this court, the capability of a wife to earn livelihood ipso facto cannot be made a ground to reject the claim of maintenance,“ said Vivek Kumar Gulia, additional sessions judge, adding that it is not required in law that a wife must be a destitute if she applies for monetary relief.
“It is not the requirement of law that the wife must be absolutely destitute before she applies for maintenance. The test is whether the wife is in position to maintain herself the way she was used to in her husband's home. Thus, the court is required to see what are the means available to the deserted wife while she was living with her husband and the efforts made by the wife after the desertion to survive somehow need not be considered to ascertain whether she is capable of maintaining herself,“ the judge said.
The court, while directing the man to pay `3,000 as monthly interim maintenance to his estranged wife, rejected his claim that the woman was qualified and could easily find a job to maintain herself but she chose to quit. “Even professional qualification of wife is not a bar to grant her maintenance,“ it said. It further noted that the husband mentioned in the court that his wife did not opt for a job as she wanted to take care of her in-laws.
According to the woman who got married in January 2015, she was harassed by her husband and in-laws for bringing insufficient dowry.
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