Indian High Courts Rule on Maintenance Payments
The Calcutta High Court ruled that a son needn't pay maintenance if parents are financially stable, while the Allahabad High Court stated a wife does not lose maintenance rights if she has a government house.
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Can a wife lose maintenance if she has a govt house? Allahabad HC says no
A husband's attempt to deny his wife maintenance by citing her government-allotted house and alleged sewing income has been rejected by the Allahabad High Court. The court clarified that shelter is not a source of livelihood and a roof over one's head doesn't absolve a husband of his financial responsibility. The husband's claims of unemployment were also dismissed, upholding the wife's right to support.
By TOI LEGAL DESK
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