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Rani @ Raj Kaur vs Balwinder Singh @ Gora on 13 January, 2014

In Smt. Bala Devi v. Ram Kumar, 1977 (2) PLR 316 (P&H), an appeal was filed by the wife against dismissal of her petition for divorce on the ground of cruelty. During the pendency of the appeal, an application under Section 24 of the Hindu Marriage Act was filed for grant of interim maintenance, which was fixed ex parte at Rs.750 per month. The arrears were ordered to be paid within two months. On failure to pay the maintenance, it Amit Khanchi was held that the defence of the husband is to be struck off and 2014.01.16 13:56 I attest to the accuracy and integrity of this document High Court,Chandigarh FAO No.83-M of 2012 [8] allegations levelled against him regarding the cruelty meted out to the wife, are to be taken as correct and established.
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Sheela Devi vs Gurmukh Singh on 23 September, 2011

In Smt. Bala Devi versus Ram Kumar, 1977 (2) P.L.R. 316 (P&H), an appeal was filed by the wife against dismissal of her petition for divorce on the ground of cruelty. During the pendency of the appeal, an application under Section 24 of the Act was filed for grant of interim maintenance, which was fixed ex parte at the rate of ` 750/- per month. The arrears were ordered to be paid within two months. On failure to pay the maintenance, it was held that the defence of the husband is to be struck down and allegations levelled against him regarding the cruelty meted out to the wife, are to be taken as correct and established.
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Raj Rani @ Rani Devi vs Karam Singh on 21 April, 2014

In Smt. Bala Devi v. Ram Kumar, 1997 (2) P.L.R. 316 (P&H), an appeal was filed by the wife against dismissal of her petition for divorce on the ground of cruelty. During the pendency of the appeal, an application under Section 24 of the Act was filed for grant of interim maintenance, which was fixed ex parte at `750/- per month. The arrears were ordered to be paid within two months. On the failure of the respondent-husband to pay the maintenance, it was held that the defence of the husband is to be struck down and allegations levelled against him regarding the cruelty meted out to the wife, are to be taken as correct and established.
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