In a rare legal decision, a Pune court has ordered a woman to pay Rs 50,000 in permanent alimony to her husband as part of their divorce settlement. The couple, who married in 2018, had been living separately due to ideological differences.
The woman, aged 33, holds an M.Tech degree, while her 38-year-old husband is a B.Tech graduate. The husband filed for alimony in March 2022, and the wife soon followed with her own claim for alimony. However, during the court proceedings, it was discovered that the wife had submitted fake and misleading documents in support of her claim.
Pune Civil Judge S.V. Phulbandhe, who oversaw the case, ruled in favor of the husband, ordering the wife to pay him Rs 50,000 as permanent alimony. The court found no validity in the wife’s claims due to the fraudulent documents she had presented.
This ruling stands out because it’s more common for husbands to be ordered to pay alimony to their wives in divorce cases. This case emphasizes the importance of transparency in legal matters and the consequences of presenting false evidence in court.
The judgment sends a clear message about the significance of honesty in legal proceedings and serves as a reminder that the court will penalize those who attempt to deceive.
In conclusion, this case highlights not only the rare instance of a woman being required to pay alimony but also the broader importance of transparency and integrity in legal matters.
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