What is Alimony pendente lite under Special Marriage Act 1954?
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According to Section 36 of Special Marriage Act 1954 –
“Where in any proceeding under Chapter V or Chapter VI it
appears to the district court that the wife has no independent income
sufficient for her support and the necessary expenses of the proceeding, it
may, on the application of the wife, order the husband to pay to her the
expenses of the proceeding, and weekly or monthly during the proceeding such
sum as having regard to the husband’s income, it may seem to the court to be
reasonable.”
Important points of Section 36 –
1. Applicable for proceeding under Chapter V(Restitution of
Conjugal Right and Judicial Separation) and Chapter VI( Nullity of Marriage and
Divorce) of Special marriage Act 1954
2. Only wife has the right to claim Alimony pendent lite
3. District court feels that the wife incapable of
maintaining her and run expenses of proceeding.
4. District court order husband to pay the reasonable
expenses for proceedings which will be paid to wife weekly or monthly.
5. Based on husbands income the alimony is decided by the
court.
By Act 49 of 2001 a new part has been included which says –
Provided that the application for the payment of the
expenses of the proceeding and such weekly or monthly sum during the proceeding
under Chapter V or Chapter VI, shall, as far as possible, be disposed of within
sixty days from the date of service of notice on the husband.
i.e. It says that the payment of expenses shall be disposed
within 60 days from notice to husband.
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