Section 126(1) an application by the
father or the mother claiming maintenance has to be filed where the
person from whom maintenance is claimed ... Section 126(1) an application by the
father or the mother claiming maintenance has to be filed where the
person from whom maintenance is claimed
mother Meena, defendant and his mother
Sanjeevamma were all living together. Since the plaintiffs
mother was not willing to look after the aged mother ... look after his aged ailing mother.
Since the defendant agreed to keep his mother with him as
the plaintiffs mother was not willing for such
month to his minor
daughter living with her mother, for their maintenance from the date of the
petition.
The impugned order shows that the application ... month to his minor daughter living with
her mother, for their maintenance.
Learned counsel for the petitioner has submitted that the impugned
order passed
estate of Narendra, the
question of the respondent seeking maintenance from
her father or mother does not arise. If the
respondent ... granted maintenance from the estate
of her husband, then it is not necessary for her to
claim maintenance from her father or mother. In this
mother Usha Rani and he promised to extend his co-operation for providing her education and other amenities. Subsequently, her mother filed maintenance case ... respondent / Ms.M.Divya has submitted that a maintenance case was filed by the mother of the respondent on behalf of her minor daughter
inherited the property of the
deceased husband. The mother cannot claim maintenance from step sons
when the real sons are alive. The Trial Court, after ... learned
counsel for the petitioners squarely defines that a step mother cannot claim
maintenance, however, a childless step mother may claim maintenance
from her step
appellant is that
Late Surya Rao had to pay maintenance to his mother, i.e., the first defendant
and that he was paying about five ... that he was also paying Rs.500/- to his mother
towards her maintenance and clothes. Admittedly, mother of Late Surya Rao,
i.e., the first
towards maintenance and thereby, the total amount of maintenance was
Rs.10,000/- per month.
2. Such
order of maintenance was challenged by the respondent ... Maintenance
Act, at present, this judgment has no relevance to the present case.
In such reported cases, ultimately, application for maintenance by
step mother which
applicant,
therefore, submitted that the applicant is entitled to claim
maintenance as step-mother.
5. As
the only ground on which the Family Court ... mother for the purpose of section 125 of the Code. In
Kirtikant Vadodaria (supra),
the step-mother was held not entitled to maintenance
respondents/plaintiffs was that
some money was received by the mother Sumatiya Bai as
maintenance from Sukkulal and the said fund was made
available ... clear that no amount
was paid towards the maintenance to the mother of the
respondents. If any recovery proceedings were done, it
was necessary