Sangram Singh Case Overview
Summary
The Sangram Singh v. Election Tribunal case highlighted the significance of procedural laws in justice. Maintenance in Maharashtra is based on income and needs, often 20-25% of the husbands net income. A divorced first wife usually has no claim to intestate inheritance from her ex-husband.Full Conversation
I want facts decision of sangram singh v election tribunal case
The "Sangram Singh v. Election Tribunal" case is a landmark judgment in Indian law. Here's a brief overview:
- Case Citation: Sangram Singh v. Election Tribunal, AIR * SC *
- Facts: Sangram Singh contested the validity of his election in the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly.
- Decision: The Supreme Court emphasized the importance of procedural laws, stating that they are meant to advance justice and not defeat it. The ruling underlined that technicalities should not hinder the dispensation of justice.
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What will be amount of maintenance if husband earns * rs salary and wife earns nothing and have * minor children
In Maharashtra, the maintenance amount is determined by the court based on various factors, including the husband's income, wife's needs, and children's expenses. Generally, maintenance can be about *-*% of the husband's net income. It's advisable to consult a local lawyer for precise guidance. Do you need help connecting with a lawyer?
If husband is divorced and marries again, is 1st wife entitled to intestate inheritance
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In Maharashtra, if a husband divorces and marries again, the first wife is generally not entitled to intestate inheritance from his estate. Only the current spouse, children, and certain other relatives are typically eligible. However, there might be exceptions based on specific circumstances or agreements. Would you like more clarification on this?