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Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 25. Permanent alimony and maintenance. (1) Any court exercising jurisdiction under this
Central Government Act
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Best, J., dismissing an application for increase of alimony pendente lite and adjourning the final disposal of the suit until ... appeal so far as the amount of the alimony was concerned. 3. With regard to the so-called adjournment
Madras High Court
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(1891) ILR 14 Mad 88
Law Commission Report Conflicts In High Court Decisions On Central Laws I I LAW COMMISSION
Law Commission Report
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first provision is that in addition to the alimony or maintenance which is paid to the wives, uniformity has been ... There was also provisions that the maximum amount of alimony or maintenance that could be given to a wife would
Lok Sabha Debates
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constitute `only decree' for award of permanent maintenance or alimony--Marital status has to be affected or disrupted for maintenance ... application under S. 24. She also claimed permanent alimony and maintenance under S. 25 of the Hindu Marriage
Supreme Court of India
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1993 SCR (3) 954
Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 as under: Permanent alimony andmaintenance - (1)AnyCourtexercisingju- risdiction underthis Actmay, at thetime of passinganydecreeor ... also para matria with the above prov ision. Permanent alimony and maintenance - ( 1).\ny Court exercising .i urisdic- tion under
Central India Law Quarterly
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failure by husband to pay maintenance •r permanent alimony granted to the wife by the court under certain enactments ... various matrimonial disputes where the court sanctions payment of alimony or maintenance to the wife, it is found in practice
Law Commission Report
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respondent in this case applies for alimony pendente lite for the time previous to the decree nisi. She states ... jurisdiction to make the order relating to alimony prior to the decree nisi, on the ground that the action
Calcutta High Court
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(1896) ILR 23 Cal 913
- A Ali
Section 25 of the Hindu Marriage Act for permanent alimony and another under Section 27 of the said ... respondent-wife prayed for payment of sufficient permanent alimony but she did not quantify it. Now the question arises
Calcutta High Court
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(1993) 1 CALLT 301 HC
- S Guin
payment of interim alimony and litigation expenses to the respondent. On 1-7-1985, the respondent herein filed ... that the petitioner should be directed to pay interim alimony of Rs. 300/- p.m. and Rs. 500/- towards litigation
Madras High Court
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I (1990) DMC 596
- Ratnam
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