Maint. Non consummation of marriage stayed for 33 days only on weekend
28-Sep-2024 (In Divorce Law)
Catholic, stayed for 33 days only on weekends, her income affidavit no income only one bank stmt,expenses 60k,maint.asked 30k/husband income affidavit rs 179k Exp 178k excluding loan emi,all proofs given /court ordered Rs 30k maint
If the court has ordered maintenance of Rs. 30,000 despite your husband’s income affidavit showing limited income and high expenses, you may consider the following options:
Your husband can file an appeal in a higher court to seek a reduction if he believes the maintenance amount is unreasonably high. The court may consider his financial constraints, particularly if he has provided evidence of expenses and loans that significantly impact his income.
He should present detailed records of his financial obligations, including loan EMIs and other necessary expenses, to show that the ordered maintenance is burdensome. Courts can sometimes reconsider maintenance amounts if there is clear evidence of financial hardship.
If your husband can prove that your income and expenses differ significantly from what was claimed in court, he may be able to request a modification of the maintenance order based on accurate financial data.
Each case is unique, and it is recommended to consult with a legal professional who can review the details and represent his interests effectively.
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