There is nothing wrong in a woman expecting to maintain the same lifestyle in the society in which she lived with her estranged husband, the Bombay high court said, and in a partial relief to a man from a royal family, ordered him to deposit 75% of the Rs11-crore permanent alimony.
A division bench of Justice Naresh Patil and Justice Prakash Naik asked Ranjeet Nabha to deposit with the high court registry within three months 75% of the permanent alimony awarded by the Bandra family court — Rs6 crore for his former wife Udita and Rs5 crore for their minor daughter.
Article referred: http://www.hindustantimes.com/mumbai-news/nothing-wrong-if-alimony-is-for-maintaining-lifestyle-bombay-hc/story-3KJaaHWROkYNlBnbv9Gs5M.html
A division bench of Justice Naresh Patil and Justice Prakash Naik asked Ranjeet Nabha to deposit with the high court registry within three months 75% of the permanent alimony awarded by the Bandra family court — Rs6 crore for his former wife Udita and Rs5 crore for their minor daughter.
Article referred: http://www.hindustantimes.com/mumbai-news/nothing-wrong-if-alimony-is-for-maintaining-lifestyle-bombay-hc/story-3KJaaHWROkYNlBnbv9Gs5M.html
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