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Tag Archives: Maintenance under Indian Family Law

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Man sitting stressed at home while wife leaves with suitcase, representing legal options for husband under Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 in India
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Wife Has Left Home and Is Not Returning, What Are My Legal Options?

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April 24, 2026
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Written by Adv. Aman Chawla | Matrimonial Law Specialist | Delhi High Court & Supreme Court of India 8 Years Exclusive Practice in ...
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Lawyer explaining maintenance for wife in India – 2026 legal guide on alimony and court calculation
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How Much Maintenance Can a Wife Claim in India? (2026 Complete Guide)

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April 23, 2026
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Written by Adv. Aman Chawla | Matrimonial Law Specialist | Delhi High Court & Supreme Court of India 8 Years Exclusive Practice i...
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Video Conferencing vs Transfer Petition in matrimonial cases, featuring Indian court, virtual hearing on laptop, and legal files representing transfer petition process
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Video Conferencing vs. Transfer Petition – Which One Wins in Your Matrimonial Case? (2026)

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April 8, 2026
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The Supreme Court has provided an answer — and it might shock you. The entire, updated legal position on whether or not video conferenc...
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Indian court scene showing judge issuing order in maintenance case, highlighting legal consequences like arrest warrant, salary attachment, property seizure, and jail for non-payment of maintenance
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What Happens If You Don’t Pay Maintenance? Legal Consequences Explained

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April 7, 2026
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One of the most serious mistakes many husbands make is assuming that a maintenance order can be ignored without immediate consequences....
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Can maintenance be denied if the wife leaves the matrimonial home on her own – Indian family law concept showing a distressed woman with luggage and a broken home symbol
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Can Maintenance Be Denied if the Wife Left the Matrimonial Home on Her Own?

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March 24, 2026
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A very common statement heard from husbands today is: “My wife has left me on her own, so I don’t have to pay maintenance.” This belie...
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interim vs final maintenance in India explained
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Interim vs Final Maintenance in India | Legal Explanation

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January 16, 2026
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Interim vs Final Maintenance: Why Courts Fix Different Amounts 1. Brief Introduction Stating the Legal Issue In matrimonial and f...
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