Maintenance & Alimony in Surat: Section 125 CrPC Guide

Separated or divorced in Surat? Section 125 CrPC entitles spouses and children to maintenance. Understand eligibility, quantum, and how to apply in Surat Family Court.

Who can claim maintenance under Section 125 CrPC?

Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure allows a wife, minor children (including illegitimate children), and parents unable to maintain themselves to claim maintenance from a person with sufficient means who neglects or refuses to maintain them. The law applies regardless of religion and is a secular, quick remedy available in Surat's Family Court or Magistrate's court.

How maintenance amount is determined

Courts consider the income and earning capacity of both parties, the standard of living maintained during marriage, the needs of children, and actual living expenses. There is no fixed formula — each case is assessed individually. Interim maintenance can be granted quickly while the main application is pending, providing immediate relief.

Interim maintenance and urgent relief

A family lawyer in Surat can apply for interim maintenance within weeks of filing the application. Courts in Surat typically grant ad-interim orders based on disclosed income, assets, and needs. This ensures financial support does not stop during the litigation period.

Enforcement of maintenance orders

If the person ordered to pay maintenance defaults, enforcement applications can be filed. Courts can issue warrants, attach property, or even sentence the defaulter to imprisonment in appropriate cases. Timely legal follow-up is essential to ensure orders are actually complied with.

FAQ

Can a wife claim maintenance even if she is working?

Yes. A working wife may still be entitled to maintenance if her income is substantially lower than her husband's or insufficient to maintain the standard of living during the marriage. Courts evaluate net income, expenses, and contributions.

How long does a maintenance case take in Surat?

Interim maintenance can be ordered within weeks. Final disposal of a Section 125 application typically takes 6 months to 2 years depending on court workload, cooperation of parties, and complexity of income disputes.

Can maintenance be claimed after divorce?

Yes. Post-divorce maintenance or permanent alimony can be claimed under Section 125 CrPC and under personal laws (like Section 25 Hindu Marriage Act for Hindus). The appropriate provision depends on facts and the type of divorce obtained.

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