petitioner. Though it
has been mentioned that maintenance of `4000/- per month as
interim maintenance has been granted to the petitioner ... application that the maintenance has been sought per month
and this interim maintenance of `4000/- was granted per month
from the respondent
minor children aged 5 years and 3 years respectively have
been granted interim maintenance @ Rs.12,000/- and Rs.8,000/-
respectively. Further prayer ... interim maintenance @
Rs.80,000/- per month plus litigation expenses of Rs.50,000/-. The
learned JMIC,Palwal, vide order dated 14.1.2014, refused interim
maintenance
Trial Court has failed to
appreciate the fact that the interim maintenance granted, only to the
minor child, is a meager amount which ... claiming any interim maintenance for herself.
He has further submitted that interim maintenance granted by the Ld.
Trial Court is not adequate and the same
Trial Court has failed to
appreciate the fact that the interim maintenance granted, only to the
minor child, is a meager amount which ... claiming any interim maintenance for herself.
He has further submitted that interim maintenance granted by the Ld.
Trial Court is not adequate and the same
2014 whereby the Ld. MM granted interim
maintenance @ of Rs.1000/ per month to the petitioner from the date
of filing of the petition ... appellant towards interim maintenance. It is
prayed that the order of Ld. Trial Court be set aside and the interim
maintenance granted by Ld. Trial
application for
maintenance preferred by the petitioner, the learned Family Court vide
order dated 16.2.2005 had directed for payment of interim
maintenance ... husband.
29. In the case in hand the Family Court had granted interim
maintenance to the petitioner @ Rs.1,000/- per month from the date
disposed off on 31.03.2014 and interim stay granted by
Hon'ble High Court against execution of maintenance order
was set-aside ... position to
maintain herself. The amount of interim maintenance
granted by the Trial Court was reduced therefore. Shri
Singh, countered the submissions by stating that
said order on hearing the
appeals of both sides reducing the interim maintenance granted to
the wife from Rs.15,000/- per month ... appellate Court has acted
illegally in reducing the interim maintenance from Rs.15,000/- per
month to Rs.7500/- per month on conjectures and surmises
interim maintenance which affects the rights of the parties
cannot be treated as an interlocutory order, however that order of
interim maintenance was passed ... present case, the family Court
granted interim maintenance in exercise of powers under Section
24 of the Hindu Marriage. The Division Bench of this Court
only contended that some excessive
amount has been granted as maintenance and it should be as granted
by District Judge in the petition under Section ... find that no miscarriage of justice has taken
place. The interim maintenance granted under the Domestic Violence
Act , in no way, can be held