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After Ex Parte divorce can a wife claim maintenance


17-Apr-2023 (In Divorce Law)
I got married and stayed together only 3month. We were separated for 2year 8month. I filed divorce and got it as ex Parte as she was not present after getting legal notice from family Court. I got ex Parte divorce and got married again. Now after 5month of divorce she filed case under 125CrPC. Weather she is eligible for maintenance? In which condition I can avoid maintenance. Please give reference of any case if available.
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Answer #1
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A decree of divorce obtained by a person, either ex-parte or after effective contest, would not absolve him of the liability to pay monthly maintenance amount to his wife if such amount had been awarded by a judicial magistrate by invoking Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, the Madras High Court Bench here has held.

Justice M. Venugopal passed the ruling while disposing of a criminal revision petition filed by a Tuticorin shopkeeper challenging an order passed by a judicial magistrate in Tiruchendur on July 21, 2011 directing him to pay Rs. 2,000 a month to his estranged wife. The petitioner claimed immunity from paying the amount on the basis of a divorce decree obtained by him on August 14, 2009.

Disagreeing with the plea taken by him, the judge pointed out that Section 125 of Cr.P.C. empowers a judicial magistrate to direct an individual to pay monthly allowance for the maintenance of his wife, children (both legitimate and illegitimate) and parents if there was sufficient evidence to prove that he had either neglected or refused to maintain them.

An explanation appended to the provision defined the term ‘wife’ to include even a woman who had been divorced by or had obtained divorce from her husband and had not remarried. Further, Section 127 of Cr.P.C. states that a maintenance order could not be altered unless the woman had remarried or given up her claim voluntarily or agreed for receiving a lump sum amount as per personal or customary law.

Therefore, “Divorce per se is not a ground for alteration in maintenance allowance and a decree of divorce obtained by the petitioner on the ground of desertion cannot affect the order of maintenance under Section 125 Cr.P.C.,” the judge said and directed the petitioner to pay entire arrears of maintenance amount to his wife within six weeks.

Stating that generally a woman, having no independent means of income, was entitled to one-fifth or one-third of the husband’s income, the judge said that in the present case, the petitioner had failed to prove that his wife had sufficient means to maintain herself. On the other hand, there was sufficient evidence in the present case to prove that the petitioner had neglected to take care of his wife.
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Answer #2
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The court will only grant the divorce relief in an exparte divorce. She must file a separate petition to seek alimony. You may be ordered to pay alimony if you don't participate in the case.
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