An unchaste wife is not entitled for permanent alimony, ruled the Bombay High Court while setting aside an order of a family court granting Rs1,500 as permanent alimony to the wife to be paid by the husband while granting him divorce.
A division bench of justices Vasanti Naik and AS I Cheema — of the Nagpur bench of the High Court — while setting aside the family court order said: "It is apparent on reading of the provisions for maintenance under various enactments that an unchaste wife or a wife living in adultery would not be entitled to permanent alimony."
Article referred: http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report-unchaste-wife-not-entitled-for-permanent-alimony-bombay-high-court-2130433
A division bench of justices Vasanti Naik and AS I Cheema — of the Nagpur bench of the High Court — while setting aside the family court order said: "It is apparent on reading of the provisions for maintenance under various enactments that an unchaste wife or a wife living in adultery would not be entitled to permanent alimony."
Article referred: http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report-unchaste-wife-not-entitled-for-permanent-alimony-bombay-high-court-2130433
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