In a recent Chhattisgarh High Court judgment, it was held that a wife divorced on grounds of adultery is not entitled to alimony under Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC). The husband successfully proved his wife’s extra-marital affair in court, which led not just to the divorce but also to the High Court upholding that she cannot claim maintenance or alimony. This is a significant judicial stance for Indian men facing unfair financial liabilities post-divorce and emphasises that alimony is not automatic but subject to legal standards and conduct of both parties.
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