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Section 24 in The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 24 Maintenance pendente lite and expenses of proceedings. —Where in any proceeding under this Act it appears to the court that either the wife or the husband, as the case may be, has no independent income sufficient for her or hi

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Section 25 in The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 25 Permanent alimony and maintenance .— (1) Any court exercising jurisdiction under this Act may, at the time of passing any decree or at any time subsequent thereto, on application made to it for the purpose by either the wife o

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MP HC held that cruelty envisaged under HMA is not only physical, it includes mental agony, torture and distress resulting in everyday stress and trauma. If wife is guilty of such conduct, husband is entitled for Divorce

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Rajasthan HC held that amount paid to wife u/s 24 HMA to be adjusted against monies husband is liable to pay u/s CrPC 125

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CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.    888   OF 2017                (Arising out of S.L.P. (Crl.) No. 6630 of 2016) Bibi Parwana Khatoon @ Parwana Khatoon and another    &nbs

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P&H HC held that even the interim maintenance granted under CrPC 125 can be revoked u/s 127 CrPC, if husband secures decree of Restitution u/s 9 HMA.

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SC held that though relief u/s 24 of HMA is discretionary however court has to give due regard to husband's & wife's income and the same can not be overlooked.

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Bombay HC said that no permanent alimony can be granted if the marriage is annulled u/s 11 of HMA but can be granted if it is annulled u/s 12 of HMA

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AP HC held that Permanent Alimony can be granted only on a decree under S 9 to 14 of HMA and can't be granted under any other act including S. 18 of HAMA.

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This Court is of the view that filing of affidavit of assets, income, expenditure and liabilities by both the parties in the prescribed format at the very threshold of matrimonial litigation as in developed countries would enable the Courts to pass maintenance order within 60 days in terms o

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