IN THE HIGH COURT OF JHARKHAND AT RANCHI
SANJAY KUMAR DWIVEDI
Priya Kumari wife of Suraj Kumar Modi – Appellant
Versus
Suraj Kumar Modi, son of Pradeep Kumar Barnwal – Respondent
| Table of Content |
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| 1. challenging maintenance order (Para 1 , 2) |
| 2. arguments for maintenance enhancement (Para 3 , 4 , 5) |
| 3. evidence and financial context (Para 6 , 7 , 8) |
| 4. court's reasoning on maintenance (Para 9 , 10) |
| 5. procedure for enforcing maintenance order (Para 11 , 12) |
JUDGMENT :
SANJAY KUMAR DWIVEDI, J.
Heard the petitioner appearing in-person and learned counsel for State as well as the learned counsel for the O.P.No.1.
2. The present criminal revision petition has been filed by the petitioner for challenging the order dated 19.09.2024 passed by learned Additional Principal Judge, Additional Family Court, Bermo at Tenughat (Bokaro) in Original Maintenance Case No.25 of 2023 whereby an amount of Rs.12,000/- per month has been awarded by way of maintenance to the petitioner -wife by 10th day of each succeeding English calendar month from the date of filing of the case of maintenance i.e. from 20.01.2023.
3. The petitioner, appearing in person, submits that she has filed the present criminal revision petition for enhancement of the awarded amount of maintenance. She submits that the petitioner has proved her case by way of examining two witnesses namely, PW1 and PW2 being the pet
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