In my opinion, The Madras High Court has rightly stated that hubbies should not be treated as "armless soldiers" by the family court while fixing the maintenance amount.
What do you think?
In my opinion, The Madras High Court has rightly stated that hubbies should not be treated as "armless soldiers" by the family court while fixing the maintenance amount.
What do you think?
The High Court decision is self explanatory. Any order for compensation should not be mechanical but should be based on all facts and circumstances. I will like to add that institution of marriage should not be treated as a sort of job or occupation to women who are also increasingly getting employment opportunities like men. It may be that in certain circumstances even men may demand compensation on break up of marriage.
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:The High Court decision is self explanatory. Any order for compensation should not be mechanical but should be based on all facts and circumstances. I will like to add that institution of marriage should not be treated as a sort of job or occupation to women who are also increasingly getting employment opportunities like men. It may be that in certain circumstances even men may demand compensation on break up of marriage.
Yes, your opinion is absolutely right. If marriage is treated as an occupation, then an institution like marriage shouldn't exist. Asking for maintenance is a one sided affair but I think if it gets applicable on working women too then this business kind of approach will certainly come to an end.
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