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2012 Supreme(Jhk) 563

R.R.PRASAD
Samir Sharma – Appellant
Versus
State of Jharkhand – Respondent


Advocates appeared:
For the Petitioners: Mr. A.K. Das.
For the State: A.P.P.
For the Opp. Party No.2: Mr. Anil Kumar.

JUDGMENT

By Court.-Heard learned counsel appearing for the petitioners and learned counsel appearing for the opposite party no. 2.

2. An application was filed for maintenance under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure by Premlata Devi @ Krishna Devi on her behalf as well as on behalf of her four children against her husband Amar Kumar Sharma (since died). That application was allowed, vide order dated 1.7.2002 whereby maintenance of Rs. 500/- per month was awarded each to Premlata Devi @ Krishna Devi and to her four children with effect from the date of filing of the petition, i.e. 25.1.1990 till 22.9.2002 on which date husband died, so far it relates to Premlata Devi @ Krishna Devi but so far children are concerned, till attainment of their majority. Subsequently, an application was filed on behalf of Smt. Premlata Devi @ Krishna Devi on 1.7.2002 for enforcing the order of maintenance by making a prayer for attachment of the property of her late husband. On that application an order was passed on 16.8.2002 whereby distress warrant was issued for realization of the amount accrued towards maintenance allowance Thereafter an application was filed by these two petitioners, Sam






















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