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Tag: HM Act Sec 24 – Interim Maintenance Allowed to Husband

Bhagyashri Jagdish Jaiswal Vs Jagdish Sajjanlala Jaiswal and Anr on 26 Feb 2022

Posted on April 1, 2022 by ShadesOfKnife

A single judge bench held that Section 25 of HMA 1955 can be filed after passing of divorce decree.

From Para 14,

14. A conjoint reading of both the provisions, would reveal that both the sections in the Act of 1955 are enabling provisions and confer a right on the indigent spouse to claim maintenance either pendente lite or in the nature of permanent alimony and maintenance.

From Para 15,

15. The words applied in Section 25 of the Act of 1955 permit any court exercising jurisdiction under this Act, i.e. under Sections 9 to 13, at the time of passing any decree or at any time subsequent thereto, on an application made to it, by either of the spouse pay to the applicant for her/his maintenance, either gross sum or monthly or periodical sums for not exceeding the life of the applicant, having regard to the income and the other property, etc. The term used “at any time subsequent thereto” cannot be made redundant, by giving constricted meaning to the words “wife or husband”, applied in Section 25 of the Act of 1955 and this can be said so, in the wake of sub-sections (2) and (3) of Section 25, which empower the court to vary, modify or rescind the amount of permanent alimony and maintenance as awarded under sub-section (1) and, on existence of the circumstances set out in sub-section (3), order granting permanent alimony and maintenance can be varied and modified or rescinded as the court may deem just and proper.
Sub-sections (2) and (3) of Section 25 are thus indicative of the fact that if at the time of decree, an application is made or at any subsequent time of the passing of the decree, an application is made, claiming maintenance by either of the spouse, the court is empowered to grant the claim, which is just and proper and the payment can be secured if necessary, by creating charge on the immoveable property of the respondent. If sub-section (1) is given a restrictive meaning as attempted to be canvassed by Mr. Thombre, then the words used “at any time subsequent thereto” would become redundant, which cannot be the intention of the legislature. The legislature does not use the words in vacuum and when it specifically permits the exercise of power of granting permanent alimony and maintenance on the court exercising jurisdiction under the Act, at the time of passing of the order or at any time subsequent thereto, it is open for the court to grant such maintenance at the time of passing the decree or even subsequent to the decree being passed. The provision cannot be read to constrict it, if the relationship between the husband and the wife is severed and as per Mr. Thombre, on divorce, they no longer remain husband and wife. Section 25 is not only restricted to a decree of divorce, but the decree can also be for restitution of conjugal rights under Section 9, the decree can also be for judicial separation under Section 10 or the decree can also be for divorce under Section 13 or the decree can also be for a divorce by mutual consent under Section 13B. In the contingency other than the one covered by a decree of divorce, the parties are still husband and wife, when a decree for restitution of conjugal rights or judicial separation is passed. The scope of Section 25, therefore, cannot be restricted by holding that on divorce / dissolution of marriage, the wife or the husband cannot bring such proceedings.

Bhagyashri Jagdish Jaiswal Vs Jagdish Sajjanlala Jaiswal and Anr on 26 Feb 2022

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Posted in High Court of Bombay Judgment or Order or Notification | Tagged 1-Judge Bench Decision Bhagyashri Jagdish Jaiswal Vs Jagdish Sajjanlala Jaiswal and Anr HM Act 25 – Permanent Alimony Allowed HM Act Sec 13 - Divorce Granted to Wife HM Act Sec 24 - Interim Maintenance Allowed to Husband Legal Procedure Explained - Interpretation of Statutes Sensational Or Peculiar Cases | Leave a comment

Maintenance Judgments under Hindu Marriage Act

Posted on May 21, 2018 by ShadesOfKnife

Listed below are few judgments which deal with maintenance and alimony under Hindu Marriage Act.

 

Supreme Court

  1. Chand Dhawan Vs Jawaharlal Dhawan on 11 Jun 1993 [Alimony may be granted in any case where a decree is passed/allowed]
  2. Ruchi Agarwal Vs Amit Kumar Agrawal and Ors on 5 Nov 2004 [Once MCD done with no future claims, maintenance cannot be claimed later]
  3. Rameshchandra Rampratapji Daga Vs Rameshwari Rameshchandra Daga on 13 Dec 2004 [Alimony can be granted in a null and void marriage]
  4. Sukhdev Singh Vs Sukhbir Kaur on 12 Feb 2025 [Full Bench decides the Reference: Alimony can be granted in a null and void marriage; upholds Chand Dhawan Vs Jawaharlal Dhawan on 11 Jun 1993 and Rameshchandra Rampratapji Daga Vs Rameshwari Rameshchandra Daga on 13 Dec 2004 and overrules other judgments]
  5. Parvin Kumar Jain Vs Anju Jain on 10 Dec 2024 [Instances of the appellant’s deliberate attempts to mislead the judicial process. He withheld critical financial documents and selectively disclosed information to conceal the full extent of his wealth; False representations by the appellant regarding his property and income; Demonstrated a pattern of deliberate suppression of material facts and assets]
  6. Rinku Baheti Vs Sandesh Sharda on 19 Dec 2024 [Settlement and MCD at 12 Crores]
  7. Rina Kumari Vs Dinesh Kumar Mahto and Anr on 10 Jan 2025 [Being successful in RCR case doesn’t automatically disqualify the wife from maintenance under 125 CrPC/144 BNSS]

 

 

Allahabad High Court

  1. Archana Sharma Vs Mukesh Kumar Sharma on 22 September, 2014 [Permanent Alimony is denied]
  2. Arti Tiwari Vs Sanjay Kumar Tiwari on 04 Sep 2024 [Deserting wife is not entitled for Permanent Alimony]
  3. Dr. Garima Dubey and Ors Vs Dr. Saurabh Anand Dubey on 21 Apr 2026 

 

Andhra Pradesh High Court

  1. Guntamukkala Naga Venkata Kanaka Durga Nagamani Vs Guntamukkala Eswar Sudhakar on 19 October, 2012 [Permanent Alimony is denied]

 

Bombay High Court

  1. Mr M Vs Mrs M on 7 February 2014 [Permanent Alimony is denied]
  2. Vijayashree Ganesh Ingle Vs Dr Nishant Arvind Kale on 08 Jan 2021 [Permanent Alimony application can be either oral or written]
  3. Rajkumar Amruthrao Guddadigi Vs Shilaja Rajkumar Guddadigi on 04 Jan 2024 [The mere fact that she is residing in the matrimonial home is not a pretext to disentitle her to a reasonable amount of maintenance under sec 24 HMA]

 

Delhi High Court

  1. Bharat Hegde vs Saroj Hegde on 24 April, 2007
  2. Pradeep Kumar Vs. Ratna Sharma on 3 July, 2009
  3. Rani Sethi vs Sunil Sethi on 31 Mar 2011 [Wife ordered to pay maintenance to Husband u/s 24 HMA, along with litigation expenses and a car for his usage]
  4. Sujit Kumar Vs Vandana on 08 Aug 2016 [Based on Bharat Hegde above from 2007]
  5. Rupali Gupta Vs Rajat Gupta on 5 September, 2016
  6. Kirti Nagpal Vs Rohit Girdhar on 12 February, 2019 [Highly qualified Working wife not entitled to HMA 24]
  7. Mahima Chaturvedi Vs Deepak Malhotra on 26 Jul 2021 [Relies on K.N Vs R.G from Delhi HC]
  8. Poonam Sethi Vs Sanjay Sethi on 07 Jan 2022 []
  9. Niharika Kundu Vs Shankar Ghosh on 12 Sep 2023 [Highly qualified Working wife not entitled to HMA 24; Quotes Rupali and Mamta]
  10. Anju and Anr Vs Rinku Dahiya on 11 Oct 2023 [HMA 24 is not to equalize the parties; If NRIs involved, PPPI (Purchase Power Parity Index) has to be used; Interim Maintenance reduced]
  11. Nikhat Parveen Vs Rafiqui and Ors on 17 Oct 2023 [Biological father liable to pay maintenance]
  12. Rita Raj Vs Pabitra Roy Chaudhuri on 17 Oct 2025 [Permanent Alimony is denied for independent wife]
  13. Vikaramjeet Rana Vs The State of NCT of Delhi and Anr on 6 Nov 2025 [Rent maintenance under DV Act cannot continue after wife acquires property]

 

Karnataka High Court

  1. XXX Vs YYY on 27 July, 2017 (Maintenance granted from Date of Application instead from Date of Order) (Had to redact the names and addresses of the parties on the Orders of Karnataka High Court)
  2. K.Harish Kumar Vs Vanathy Rajkumar on 24 Apr 2024 [Bank statements and IT return to be produced by wife, as per Rajnesh Vs Neha]
  3. H P Komala Vs N Ravikumar on 29 Jul 2024 (Stay of divorce proceedings until arrears of interim maintenance is paid)

 

Madhya Pradesh High Court

  1. Mamta Jaiswal Vs Rajesh Jaiswal on 24 March, 2000 [Highly qualified wife not entitled to HMA 24]

 

 

Madras High Court

  1. Amarnath Vs J.Remabarathi on 22 Aug 2025 [Wife Holding Immovable Properties & Substantial Income Does Not Need Interim Maintenance To Live Comfortably]

 

Punjab & Haryana High Court

  1. Sangeeta Sekhri Vs Sharat Sekhri and Anr on 27 Sep 2022 [Wife was living in adultery not entitled to maintenance u/s 25 HMA]

 

Telangana High Court

  1. Sreenivas Motupalli Vs Anjana Taggarse Motupalli on 15 Oct 2024 [Wife Holding Immovable Properties & Substantial Income Does Not Need Interim Maintenance]

 


Index of all Maintenance judgments is here.

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Rani Sethi Vs Sunil Sethi on 31 Mar 2011

Posted on April 20, 2018 by ShadesOfKnife

This is a verdict from Delhi High Court dismissing petition of the wife that is filed against the Trial court order to pay maintenance to Husband along with litigation expenses and a car for his usage !!

One should appreciate the detailed dissection made by the Hon’ble Court, of the financial information made available by parties in arriving at the conclusion.

The purpose of section 24 of Hindu Marriage Act is to provide support to a spouse who has no independent source of income and is incapable of maintaining himself/herself. It is trite law that the term “support” is not to be construed in a narrow manner so as to mean bare subsistence. It means that the other spouse, who has no independent source of income, is provided with such maintenance so as to live in a similar status as was enjoyed by them in their matrimonial home. It is the purpose of section 24 that the wife or the husband who has no sufficient source of income for her or his support or for the expenses of the proceedings must be provided with such reasonable sum that strikes equity between the spouses.

Rani Sethi vs Sunil Sethi on 31 March, 2011

The Supreme Court Judgment of Jasbir Kaur Sehgal (Smt.) v. District Judge, Dehradun & Others is available here.

The Delhi High Court judgment of Bharat Hegde v. Saroj Hegde is available here that talks about the 11 factors to be considered an application under section 24 of Hindu Marriage Act.


Index of Maintenance judgments under HMA are here.

Posted in High Court of Delhi Judgment or Order or Notification | Tagged 1-Judge Bench Decision Article 227 - Power of superintendence over all courts by the High Court HM Act Sec 24 - Interim Maintenance Allowed HM Act Sec 24 - Interim Maintenance Allowed to Husband HM Act Sec 24 - Interim Maintenance Granted Rani Sethi vs Sunil Sethi | Leave a comment

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