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8. We have heard learned counsel for the appellant and perused the record carefully. trial court after noting down the averments of the parties has inter alia held as under:
Petitioner is reported to be a commercial pilot and earning Rs.2,47,955/- per month as per his salary slip of September 2021. Besides the statutory deductions, he is also getting Rs.83,000/- deducted from his salary towards VPF (voluntary Provident Fund). In the course of arguments, petitioner stated that he has old aged parents. who are dependent upon him. On the other hand, respondent is B.Tech and MBA, who has stated that earlier she was earning Rs.2,16,000/- annually by working as IT Analyst in HCL,. She stated that presently she is unemployed and has no source of income and totally dependent upon her mother and father for her day to day needs.
Having considered the aforesaid facts into account and overall facts and circumstances of the case, the income of petitioner is considered as Rs.3,30,955/- per month (Rs.2,47,955/- in hand salary Rs.83,000/- VPF).MAT.APP.(F.C.) 22/2022 Page 5 of 10 Signature Not Verified Digitally Signed