favour of the respondent
towards litigation expenses. However, the learned counsel for the
appellant had failed to comply with the order dated 25.3.2014 and
showed ... inability of the appellant to pay the litigation expenses to the
respondent.
7. After hearing learned counsel for the appellant, we do not
find
Marriage Act empowers the Court
to award maintenance pendente lite and litigation expenses to a
FAO 369/1996 & other connected matters Page ... charges.
(xiii) Household expenses including kitchen, clothing,
etc.
(xiv) Salary of servants, gardener, watchmen, etc.
(xv) Medical/hospitalization expenses.
(xvi) Legal/litigation expenses.
(xvii) Expenditure
month and Rs.11,000/- as
lump sum litigation expenses.
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10. The learned Family Court ... 2012. The prayer with respect to awarding the
litigation expenses was specifically refused on the ground that the
petitioner could have had recourse to free
defendants is that since the respondents-plaintiffs
failed to reimburse the litigation expenses for
perfection of title of the appellants-defendants,
therefore, it should ... submitted that from time to time the plaintiffs also paid the litigation
expenses including lawyers fees in this respect and, therefore, it is
wrong
from the date of
application, besides litigation expenses of ` 5000/-. Against the said
order, the appellant filed revision bearing ... empowers the matrimonial court to
award maintenance pendente lite and also litigation expenses to a needy
and indigent spouse so that the proceedings
month during the pendency of
the divorce petition apart from litigation expenses to the tune of
Rs.60,000/-. The second petition ... apart from making a
provision for her residence and grant of litigation expenses to the tune of
Rs.1,10,000/-.
10. The respondent
date of application besides a sum of `5,000/- as
litigation expenses.
The respondent-husband has also filed a revision petition for
setting aside ... seeks enhancement of the interim maintenance as well as the litigation
expenses.
It is a fact that the petitioner is a citizen
favour of the
respondent towards litigation expenses. However, the learned counsel
for the appellant had failed to comply with the order dated 30.9.2014 and
showed ... inability of the appellant to pay the litigation expenses to the
respondent.
6. It would be expedient to refer to Section
also to pay a sum of Rs.50,000/- towards litigation expenses. The said application was contested by the petitioner-husband and the II Additional ... towards litigation expenses.
6. Challenging the said order, the petitioner filed a Civil Revision Petition in C.R.P.(PD)No.4041
respondent had failed to pay the maintenance
pendente lite and litigation expenses, his defence was struck off by the
trial court vide order dated ... struck off due to non-payment of maintenance pendente lite and litigation
expenses and, therefore, the divorce petition was liable to be decreed.
6. After