Award of enhanced maintainence after improvement of economic prospects f accused

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    • #711

      Hello sir,

      My wife filed section 125 against me for getting maintainence in Delhi court. I was doing the job of 50k per month at Dehradun . Court awarded a maintainence of Rs 12,000 per month . this amount of maintainence went on for 1 year. Now, I have switched to another company and getting a salary of Rs 85k per month.

      Can my wife ask for increase maintainence from court and what is the probability of the court granting an enhanced maintainence ?

      Thanks in advance sir

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      Section 127 of the Criminal Procedure Code permits the Magistrate to make alternations in the  allowance for the maintenance or the interim maintenance of a woman which has earlier been ordered under Section 125 of the Cr.P.C., on proof of a change in the circumstances of the wife receiving a monthly allowance for the maintenance or interim maintenance, or on proof of a change in the circumstances of the husband ordered to pay a monthly allowance for the maintenance or interim maintenance to his wife.

      Therefore, it is possible for the wife to ask for enhanced maintenance if there is a substantial change in the income of the husband subsequent to the earlier order of maintenance. As regards the probability of success for enhanced maintenance, it is not possible to make any prediction since it depends on facts and circumstances of each case.

      Section 127 of Cr.P.C. is reproduced below for your information:

      127. Alteration in allowance.— (1) On proof of a change in the circumstances of any person, receiving, under Section 125 a monthly allowance for the maintenance or interim maintenance, or ordered under the same section to pay a monthly allowance for the maintenance, or interim maintenance, to his wife, child, father or mother, as the case may be, the Magistrate may make such alteration, as he thinks fit, in the allowance for the maintenance or the interim maintenance, as the case may be.

      (2) Where it appears to the Magistrate that, in consequence of any decision of a competent Civil Court, any order made under Section 125 should be cancelled or varied, he shall cancel the order or, as the case may be, vary the same accordingly.

      (3) Where any order has been made under Section 125 in favour of a woman who has been divorced by, or has obtained a divorce from, her husband, the Magistrate shall, if he is satisfied that—

      (a) the woman has, after the date of such divorce, remarried, cancel such order as from the date of her remarriage;

      (b) the woman has been divorced by her husband and that she has received, whether before or after the date of the said order, the whole of the sum which, under any customary or personal law applicable to the parties, was payable on such divorce, cancel such order,—

      (i) in the case where such sum was paid before such order, from the date on which such order was made,

      (ii) in any other case, from the date of expiry of the period, if any, for which maintenance has been actually paid by the husband to the woman;

      (c) the woman has obtained a divorce from her husband and that she had voluntarily surrendered her rights to maintenance or interim maintenance, as the case may be, after her divorce, cancel the order from the date thereof.

      (4) At the time of making any decree for the recovery of any maintenance or dowry by any person, to whom a monthly allowance for the maintenance and interim maintenance or any of them has been ordered to be paid under Section 125, the Civil Court shall take into account the sum which has been paid to, or recovered by, such person as monthly allowance for the maintenance and interim maintenance or any of them, as the case may be, in pursuance of the said order.”

           


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