⚖️ Delhi High Court: Interim Maintenance Should Normally Start from the Date of Application
In an important ruling, the Delhi High Court reaffirmed that interim maintenance under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 should ordinarily be granted from the date of filing of the application, unless the court records strong and cogent reasons for granting it from a later date.
📌 Key Highlights of the Judgment
In Sanyogita Gupta & Ors. vs. Ashok Kumar Gupta (Crl.Rev.P. 520/2024), the Court observed that maintenance laws are social welfare measures intended to prevent destitution and financial hardship for dependent spouses and children.
The ruling strengthens the rights of wives and children seeking maintenance and ensures timely financial support during ongoing matrimonial disputes.
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