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2006 Supreme(Jhk) 1250

DILIP KUMAR SINHA
Nandlal Sharma – Appellant
Versus
State Of Jharkhand – Respondent


ORDER

D.K. Sinha, J.

1. The petitioner has preferred this petition under Section 19(4) of the Family Court Act for setting aside the judgment and order passed by the Principal Judge, Family Court, Dhanbad in Cr. Misc. No. 1/2006 on 23rd June, 2006 whereby and whereunder the application filed under Section 126 of the Code of Criminal Procedure by the petitioner for setting aside the exparte order dated 5.12.2005 allowing the maintenance @ Rs. 15,000/- per month under Section 125, Cr PC to the Opposite Party No. 2 (Sangeeta Sharma) was rejected.

2. The facts which emerge from the order passed by the Principal Judge, Dhanbad in M.P. Case No. 86/2005 delivered on 5th December, 2005 in a proceeding under Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code are that the Opposite Party No. 2 (Sangeeta Sharma) was married to the petitioner Nandlal Sharma on 9.3.2003 according to Hindu rites and rituals. The petitioner was working and is still working as Assistant Professor in the Computer Science and Engineering Department, M.B.A. Engineering College, J.M. Vyas University. Jodhpur in Rajasthan. After her marriage the O.P. No. 2 began to live at her matrimonial home in Bokaro. On the eve of her marriag






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