Here are the key orders passed by Hon’ble Delhi High Court on the case of Kusum Sharma Vs Mahinder Kumar Sharma case.
- On 14 January 2015, Hon’ble Delhi High Court has prescribed the format for the affidavit that all parties of matrimonial cases have to file, so that the disposal can happen in 60 days as mandated by the Section 24 of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 here.
- The appellant Kusum Sharma has expired on 26th September, 2016 here.
- On 29 May, 2017, based on inputs and suggestions from some Family courts, further modifications are made to the prescribed format of the affidavit that all parties of matrimonial cases should file. On 6 December, 2017, based on inputs and suggestions from some Family courts, further modifications are made to the prescribed format of the affidavit that all parties of matrimonial cases should file. See a consolidated update here.
- On 3 July 2019, expeditious disposal of maintenance applications at the Family court is sough in DHC here.
- On 06 August 2020, Delhi High Court again revised the Affidavit template to capture the assets and liabilities details here.
UPDATES:
Next Date: 18th December, 2020
This judgment is gainfully used in Shalu Ojha case here.
A 2-judge bench passed guidelines to handle multiple maintenance litigation here.