‘Adultery no ground for denying alimony’
A city court has ruled that maintenance cannot be denied to a divorced wife on the ground that she was involved in an adulterous relationship.
The verdict was passed by additional sessions judge T.R. Naval, who said, “The findings that the divorcee wife has been living in adultery will not provide any benefit to him (husband)”.
The court rejected the plea of a Delhi-based policeman who had challenged a magistrate’s order directing him to pay `4,000 as monthly alimony to his wife on the ground that she was in a adulterous relationship.
The divorcee wife had moved the sessions court seeking enhancement of the alimony to `15,000 per month saying her ex-husband was earning over `50,000 per month and had no other liability.
The ASJ, however, disposed of the petitions saying the order passed by the magistrate was “fair” and “proper”.
“I am of the view that there is no infirmity, illegality or inaccuracy in the impugned order and there is no merit in the revisions (petition),” the court said.
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