The Orissa Estates Abolition Act, 1951
ODISHA
India
The Orissa Estates Abolition Act, 1951
Act
movable and
immovable property acquired by a female Hindu in lieu of
maintenance or arrears of maintenance or in any other manner
whatsoever. Sub-section ... husband's death
the appellant filed a petition for maintenance. The re-
spondent entered into a compromise with her, one of the
terms
house. The son was to pay her Rs.125/- per
month as maintenance allowance. If the mother did not intend
to reside in the said ... floor, the son was to pay her
Rs.150/- per month as maintenance allowance. Provision was
made for the marriage of the youngest daughter
heard together. On 14th August, 1989. the High Court ordered the maintenance of status quo in respect of the disputed structure (Appendix ... various parts of the country. The said dispute has thus affected the maintenance of public order and harmony between different communities in the country
filed an application under Section 125 of
Cr.P.C. claiming maintenance from the appellant.
Undisputedly, the appellant and the respondent had entered
into marital ... money to people on interest. The appellant
claimed Rs.10,000/- as maintenance. The stand of the
appellant was that the applicant was living
denied by the Mahapalika and also the fact that
perseverance or maintenance of the park was necessary from
the environmental angle and that the only ... during the course of hearing of those petitions High
Court had directed maintenance of status quo. At that time,
it would appear only digging
Scope of-Power of
detention if should satisfy Art. 19(1).
Maintenance of internal Security Act, 1971, s. 3-
Satisfaction of detaining authority, if subjective ... District
Magistrate under s. 3)1) and (2) of the Maintenance of
Internal Security Act, 1971 . The grounds of detention
stated that the petitioner
order, in
Art. 19(2) of the Constitution is wider than 'maintenance of
public order', because, a law may not have been designed ... executive this
Court has confined the meaning of the expression
'maintenance of public order' to graver ,episodes. But that
consideration need not always
application in terms of
Section 125 of the Code was filed claiming maintenance. The application
was filed before the learned Judicial Magistrate, First Class
(hereinafter ... learned JMFC allowed
the Claim Petition and granted maintenance. A criminal revision was
filed by respondent No.2 before learned Additional Sessions Judge,
Sabaakatha, Dist
complainant in the hands of the respondents;
b) to grant monthly maintenance of Rs. 5,000/-
to the complainant and her children each towards ... maintenance, medicines etc. and her children
education and maintenance;
c) to grant such other relief or reliefs if the
Hon'ble Court deems