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2012 Supreme(Ori) 203

SANJU PANDA
Apsar Alii Khan – Appellant
Versus
Saida Begum – Respondent


Advocates appeared:
For Petitioner: M/s. Md. Irshad, Md. Fayaz, N.K. Pattnaik, M.M. Behera & Md. Riaz
For Opp. Party : In person

JUDGMENT

S. PANDA, J. - The petitioner has filed this application challenging the judgment dated 19.7.2011 passed by the learned Judge, Family Court, Bhubaneswar in Criminal Proceeding No. 70 of 2011.

2. Opposite party filed an application under Section 125 Cr.P.C. against the present petitioner with a prayer to direct him to pay monthly maintenance of Rs. 5000/-, legal expenses of Rs.500/- and Rs. 1,00,000/- towards medical expenses. Admittedly, both the petitioner and the opposite party are husband and wife. They are Muslim. They married on 6.6.1996. One daughter and one son were born out of their wedlock. The petitioner was working in the Indian Navy and retired, he was getting salary at the rate of Rs. 25,000/- per month apart from other facilities as provided to a defence personnel. After retirement, the petitioner is getting pension and other facilities, such as, family medical facilities, reemployment reservation, etc. He has also received retirement benefits, i.e., monthly pension, gratuity, provident fund and insurance, etc. The opposite party pleaded in her application that the petitioner is an arrogant and proud natured person and he lost his control and balance of mind fo









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