Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Unable to pay alimony, man leads procession to court arrest

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

A man walked at the head of a procession comprising kin and friends to get himself arrested after citing inability to pay a maintenanc­e amount of ~95,500 to his former wife, Vadodara police said Tuesday.

Hemant Rajput (36) had earlier been ordered by a family court to pay ~3,500 per month as maintenanc­e to his former wife under the divorce agreement formalised between them, police said.

The unpaid amount had accrued to ~95,500 over a period of time, an official added.

“On Monday, Rajput came on the shoulder of his friend in a procession which included his parents to the police station to get himself arrested. He said that he was unable to pay ~95,500 as maintenanc­e to his former wife,” said F K Jogal, inspector, Bapod police station.

He said that Rajput’s former wife had approached court recently over non-payment of maintenanc­e and it had ordered Rajput to pay ~95,500 or undergo a jail term of 270 days.

The official said that the couple had divorced after 15 years of marriage with the woman complainin­g about frequent quarrels and Rajput’s reluctance to live separately from his parents.

Jogal said that Rajput was arrested and sent to jail for a period of 270 days as per the order of the family court.

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