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5 years ago

Due to medical issue if I deny for child so can my husband file divorce case ..if yes then in that case can I eligible for allumi..if he have 80000 p m salary so one time how much allumi I will get.

Shreyash Mohta

Responded 5 years ago

A.You can file for maintenance and shall be getting 1/3rd as payments.
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Suneel Moudgil

Responded 5 years ago

A.what type of medical issue, permanent or curable?
you surely can get ALIMONY subject to his present salary, savings, bank balance, properties, living standard etc.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 5 years ago

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A.Dear Madam,
Medical ground is a ground to deny a child and your entitled for alimony on following formula.
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Supreme Court sets alimony benchmark: 25% of ex-husband’s net salary
The Supreme Court has set a benchmark for maintenance to be paid by a husband to his estranged wife, stating that 25% of his net salary might constitute a "just and proper" amount as alimony.
A bench of Justices R Banumathi and M M Santanagoudar made the observation while directing a resident of West Bengal's Hoogly, earning Rs 95,527 a month, to set aside Rs 20,000 as maintenance for his former wife and their son, turning down the man's plea that the amount was excessive. The court said the amount of maintenance or permanent alimony must be sufficient to ensure that a woman lived with dignity after separating from her husband.

Its order came on the man's plea challenging a Calcutta high court order directing him to pay her Rs 23,000 per month. Though the apex court said there was nothing amiss in the high court order, it reduced the amount by Rs 3,000 on the ground that the man had remarried and hence needed to provide for his new family.
HOW TO CALCULATE ALIMONY
Dear Madam,
My answers as follows.
1)what is the max alimony I can claim from him?
Ans: The quantum of maintence must be based of SC judgment which says 25% of salary must be maintenance. Thus it must be calculated as follows
Salary Rs.2 lakhs per month
25% comes to Rs.50,000 multiplied by 12 Months = Rs.6 lakhs per year.
If you live for another 20 years it comes to Rs.6 lakhs multiplied by 20 = Rs. 1crore 20 lakhs.
You get total compensation of Rs.1 Crore Rs.20 lakhs.
2)can I ask for a property?
Ans: You have no right over property but its notional income may be added to the salary .


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Rameshwar Dadhe

Responded 5 years ago

A.Yes . You can file maintenance suit . U will get 1/3 of his payments share as a maintenance
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Aarti

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Rameshwar Dadhe

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JAYASELAN

Responded 5 years ago

A.Yes. One has to be decided. But 1/3 of salary can be paid as monthly maintenance
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JAYASELAN

Responded 5 years ago

A.Yes can be ....it's a ground for divorce
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