Court Orders Increase in Maintenance for Minor Son

Court Orders Increase in Maintenance for Minor Son

Court Orders Increase in Maintenance for Minor Son

A recent judgment by the High Court of Karnataka addressed the maintenance of a minor son in RPFC No. 177 of 2017. The case involved Master Sonish J, represented by his mother, Smt. Divyama B C, as the petitioner, and Sri M.B. Jyothi Prakash, the father, as the respondent.

Revision Petition Filed

The revision petition challenged the adequacy of maintenance granted to the minor son under Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code (Cr.P.C.). The petitioner sought enhancement of maintenance from Rs. 700 to Rs. 5,000 per month.

Court’s Decision

The Family Court had initially increased the maintenance to Rs. 1,700 per month based on the respondent’s education and employment as a lecturer. However, the High Court deemed this amount insufficient, considering the father’s income and ownership of agricultural land.

Revised Maintenance Amount

After careful consideration, the High Court modified the Family Court’s order, directing the respondent to pay Rs. 8,000 per month as maintenance for the minor son until he attains the age of majority. This substantial increase aims to ensure adequate support for the son’s upbringing and education.

Conclusion

This judgment highlights the court’s commitment to protecting the rights and welfare of minor children, ensuring they receive proper maintenance from their parents. The decision underscores the importance of fair and adequate financial support for minors in accordance with legal provisions.

This summary explains the court’s decision to increase maintenance for a minor son, emphasizing the legal provisions under Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code (Cr.P.C.).


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