Divorce on Ground of Cruelty Is No Reason to Deny Maintenance
Case: Sapna Paul vs. Rohin Paul
Court: Delhi High Court
Law Applied: Domestic Violence Act, 2005
In a key ruling, the Delhi High Court held that allegations of cruelty against a wife in divorce proceedings alone cannot be grounds to deny her maintenance under the Domestic Violence Act, 2005.
The Court emphasized that maintenance is an independent right and must be considered separately from matrimonial allegations. Even if a husband seeks divorce on the ground of cruelty, it does not automatically disqualify the wife from receiving maintenance if she is otherwise entitled.
- Legal Insight: Maintenance ensures financial support and dignity for women, regardless of divorce-related accusations.
- Implication: This decision safeguards the rights of women under the Domestic Violence Act, 2005.
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