that 1273 cases are currently pending. Of these, 14 have been granted interim maintenance, and 263 have been finally decided. The oldest pending case dates ... Principal Judge, Family Court, Agra, out of 1,433 pending cases, granted interim maintenance in only 84 cases, and just one case was finally decided
point that arises for consideration is whether the amount of interim maintenance granted to the respondent under Section 125 Cr.P.C. deserves ... submitted that the respondent-wife did not disclose that she was granted interim maintenance under Section 125 Cr.P.C. However, he could also
illegally assumed the income of the husband (applicant no.1) and granted interim maintenance to the tune of Rs. 3000/- per mensem without any justification ... deliberately ignored the court proceeding despite the service of notice. The interim maintenance granted in favour of respondent no.2 to the tune
said that total amount of Rs. 20,000/- per month as interim maintenance granted to opposite party nos. 2 and 3 is highly excessive ... maintain opposite party nos. 2 and 3, therefore, he challenged the interim maintenance granted by the court below before this Court and there
been awarded interim maintenance @ Rs.10,000/- per month and opposite party no.3 has been awarded interim maintenance @ Rs.5,000/- per month, against ... empowered to award interim maintenance on the basis of averments of parties and prima satisfaction. At the stage of interim maintenance main consideration is that
that by order 11.10.2013, the court of Judicial Magistrate, IIIrd, Saharanpur, granted interim maintenance @ Rs. 3000/- per month to the opposite party ... interim order or consequential orders passed in pursuance of interim order by the writ court would continue. The benefit of the interim relief automatically gets
Mohit Verma vs. Smt. Suman Verma, wherein the Court below had granted interim maintenance of Rs.17,000/- per month, Rs.1000/- as counsel
that vide order dated 19.01.2018, the learned trial court has granted interim maintenance to the tune of Rs. 50,000/- per month which was subsequently
Court.
Learned counsel for the applicant submits that the applicant was granted interim maintenance by the Family Court on 20.6.2019 which was an ex-parte
Magistrate to direct payment of interim maintenance, but by the Amendment Act 2011, power and jurisdiction to grant interim maintenance has been conferred to Magistrate ... record shows that Court has considered all relevant facts and granted interim maintenance. In view of averments of the parties, the amount of maintenance awarded