T.CH.SURYA RAO
T. RAYAPPA – Appellant
Versus
T. SUSHEELA – Respondent
( 1 ) CRIMINAL Revisional Case no. 1221 of 1999 is directed against the order dated 4-8-1999 passed by the learned judicial Magistrate of First Class, Sathupalli, in Crl. MP No. 690 of 1999 in MC No. 14 of 1993.
( 2 ) TRANSFER Criminal Revision Case No. 1093 of 2001 has been transferred from the Court of the Sessions Judge, Khammam, whereat it has been numbered as Criminal revision Petition No. 7 of 1998.
( 3 ) BOTH these revision cases can be disposed of together since the parties are the same and the same and both the cases emanate from the main M. C. No. 14 of 1993.
( 4 ) THE first respondent in both these cases is wife of the petitioner and the second respondent is their daughter. The second respondent has since become major and is also married, she has decided not to pursue her claim against the revision petitioner. Therefore, in both these cases the claim of the first respondent-wife alone shall be considered.
( 5 ) THE marriage between the petitioner and the first respondent was dissolved by mutual consent with effect from 23-4-1990 in OP No. 15 of 1989 on the file of the subordinate Judge, Asifabad. She filed MC no. 14 of 1993 claiming maintenance for hersel
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