S. 125 CrPC
Whether the maintenance awarded under the Domestic Violence Act can be sought to be enhanced under the CrPC? Kar HC analyses
Karnataka High Court: M. Nagaprasanna, J. allowed the criminal petition and quashed both the orders by the Magistrate and the Sessions Judge.
A major unmarried daughter is entitled to maintenance from her father under Section 125 CrPC
Bombay High Court: A Single Judge Bench comprising of Bharati H. Dangre, J., decided a writ petition filed by the petitioner-mother, wherein
Estranged wife having a source of income is not a ground for reduced maintenance to estranged wife and minor children
Delhi High Court: A Single Judge Bench comprising of I.S Mehta, J, dismissed a revision petition before it against the interim maintenance
Strict proof of marriage not necessary for the purpose of S. 125 CrPC
Gauhati High Court: The Court was recently addressing a criminal revision petition against an order of the Additional Sessions Judge setting aside
No bar for claiming maintenance under S. 24 Hindu Marriage Act, even in the event of application under S. 125 CrPC having been filed
Karnataka High Court: While passing the order in a writ petition filed under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution, a Single