Summary
Alimony is governed by the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, and the Special Marriage Act, 1954, and is not considered extortion if claimed legally. Notable cases like Kusum Sharma vs Mahinder Kumar Sharma (2020) and Vinny Parmvir Parmar vs Parmvir Parmar (2011) provide guidelines for determining alimony. If guidelines are not confirmed, it may lead to delays, unfair settlements, and increased legal disputes. For specific legal advice, consult a local attorney.Full Conversation
The demand for alimony is typically addressed through family courts and is governed by laws related to marriage and divorce, such as the Hindu Marriage Act, *, or the Special Marriage Act, *. It is not considered extortion as long as it is claimed through legal channels and based on legitimate grounds and violation of the that shall amount to an offence under section * of IPC.
It seems you are looking for specific case laws related to alimony. Here are some notable case laws for reference:
- Kusum Sharma vs Mahinder Kumar Sharma (*): Guidelines for determining alimony based on the husband's income and the wife's needs.
- Vinny Parmvir Parmar vs Parmvir Parmar (*): Clarifies the wife's entitlement based on her standard of living during the marriage.
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give me your opinion on the below The demand for alimony is typically addressed through family courts and is governed by laws related to marriage and divorce, such as the Hindu Marriage Act, *, or the Special Marriage Act, *. It is not considered extortion as long as it is claimed through legal channels and based on legitimate grounds and violation of the that shall amount to an offence under section * of IPC.
Your given statement is correct. Alimony is handled by family courts under laws like the Hindu Marriage Act, *, and the Special Marriage Act, *. It is not extortion if claimed legally and on valid grounds. Violation of these laws may fall under Section * IPC related to extortion.
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- For alimony, refer to:
- Hindu Marriage Act, *
- Special Marriage Act, *
- Relevant case laws:
- Kusum Sharma vs Mahinder Kumar Sharma (*): Guidelines for alimony based on husband's income and wife's needs.
- Vinny Parmvir Parmar vs Parmvir Parmar (*): Wife's entitlement based on marital standard of living.
Would you like more case laws or details on a specific aspect?
it the guideline are not confirmed. what will be repercussions.
If alimony guidelines are not confirmed, the repercussions can include:
- Delays in alimony settlements.
- Potential for unfair alimony amounts.
- Increased legal disputes and court interventions.
To understand your specific situation better, are you currently dealing with an alimony case in Andhra Pradesh?
not helpful.
It seems like you need more detailed legal information. Could you please clarify what specific aspect of alimony or family law you need more information on? Are you currently dealing with an ongoing alimony case?