Section 25 in The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
25. Permanent alimony and maintenance.-
(1) Any court exercising jurisdiction under this Act may, at the time
such amount as may seem reasonable.
Section 36 reads as:
“ S.36 . Alimony pendente lite.—Where in any proceeding under Chapter V
or Chapter ... notice on the husband.”
Section 37 provides for grant of permanent alimony at the time of passing
of the decree, or subsequent thereto. Permanent alimony
Section 36 in The Special Marriage Act, 1954
36. Alimony pendente lite
.Where in any proceeding under Chapter V or Chapter VI it appears
Jaiswal is getting salary of Rs. 5,852/-. The Matrimonial Court awarded alimony of Rs. 800/- to Mamta Jaiswal per month as pendente lite alimony ... that it is a revision petition mainly meant for challenging pendente lite alimony payable by the husband in view of Section
while
passing the decree for dissolution of marriage, directed to pay
permanent alimony of Rs. 5 lacs each to the wife and her minor ... dismissal. However, the Bench, apart from concurring with the grant
of permanent alimony, directed the respondent-husband to pay a sum of
maintenance amounting
Section 36 in Indian Divorce Act, 1869
36. Alimony pendente lite.—
In any suit under this Act, whether it be instituted by a husband ... wife may present a petition for expenses of the proceedings and alimony pending the suit. Such petition shall be served on the husband
does not constitute `only decree' for award of permanent
maintenance or alimony--Marital status has to be affected or
disrupted for maintenance ... from the date of
application under S. 24 . She also claimed permanent alimony
and maintenance under S. 25 of the Hindu Marriage
Section 37 in Indian Divorce Act, 1869
37. Power to order permanent alimony.—
Where a decree of dissolution of the marriage or a decree
application under Section 24 of the Hindu Marriage Act
praying for alimony for maintenance of herself and two daughters born from the
marriage ... month to the opposite party/wife as current alimony and also to pay the arrear
alimony at the rate of Rs. 5,000/- per month
null and void by grant of a decree, no order
awarding permanent alimony or maintenance could be made in favour
of the unsuccessful party under ... Hindu Marriage Act confers jurisdiction on the
Matrimonial Court to grant permanent alimony and maintenance to
either of the spouses ' at the time