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Chitra Lekha vs Ranjit Rai on 30 July, 1976

grant of ad interim maintenance and litigation expenses. The respondent contested the application on the ground that the court had no territorial jurisdiction to entertain ... filed on 10th August, 1971 be granted and the alimony and litigation expenses be awarded to her. This -application has been refused by the court
Delhi High Court Cites 4 - Cited by 8 - Full Document

Rishi Dev Anand vs Devinder Kaur on 28 September, 1984

directed that maintenance pendente lite @ Rs. 300.00 per month and also litigation expenses amounting to Rs. 550.00 be paid to her with effect from September ... could not have been directed to pay interim maintenance and litigation expenses as he had no income whatsoever during the relevant period. It was further
Delhi High Court Cites 6 - Cited by 12 - Full Document

Amrik Singh vs Narinder Kaur on 1 February, 1979

trial Court had no jurisdiction to grant interim maintenance and litigation expenses thereafter. In support of the aforesaid submission reliance was placed on a single ... litigation for all that long period and had survived and so she was not entitled to favourable order on her application, for the litigation expenses
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 4 - Cited by 8 - Full Document

Paramjit Kaur vs Kashmir Singh on 26 July, 1993

appeal, the appellant filed and application for grant of maintenance and litigation expenses under Section 24 of the Hindu Marriage Act. This Court vide order ... application and granted a sum of Rs. 2,000/- as litigation expenses and Rs. 500/- per month as maintenance pendente lite from the date
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 2 - Cited by 14 - Full Document

Asha Rani vs Yash Pal on 4 August, 1992

Hindu Marriage Act, for grant of maintenance pendente lite and litigation expenses. Notice of this application was given to the husband-respondent, and after hearing ... date of application. In addition, rupees 1000/- is fixed as litigation expenses. The respondent is directed to make payment to the appellant-applicant within
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 2 - Cited by 10 - Full Document

Jaspreet Singh vs Gurleen Kaur on 6 January, 2020

much? 20. Whether you are willing to pay litigation expenses to your spouse? If so, how much? 21. Particulars of pending litigation between the parties ... consider appropriate for payment to the respondent towards interim litigation/part litigation expenses. However, in cases such as divorce petition by the wife who unable
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 37 - Cited by 3 - G S Gill - Full Document
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