The Asian Age

Court says not all educated get jobs, grants alimony

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Not every educated person lands a job, a Delhi court has said while awarding an interim alimony of `15,000 per month to a woman, rejecting her estranged husband’s claim that she was qualified enough to earn a living.

Additional sessions judge Vikas Dhull set aside an order of a magisteria­l court denying interim alimony to the woman on the ground that she was a graduate and was capable of earning.

“Being qualified is one aspect but based upon the qualificat­ion, a person being able to secure a job is another aspect. Just because a person happens to be educated does not necessaril­y mean that he would be able to secure a job.

“Therefore, the trial court wrongly denied maintenanc­e to the appellant wife on the ground that she was a graduate and was capable of earning. The trial court forgot that the social obligation is that of the husband to maintain his wife,” the court said.

It assessed the man’s monthly income at `70,000 and directed him to pay `15,000 per month to his wife.

The sessions court allowed the woman’s appeal against the trial court’s order, saying it was not sustainabl­e in the eyes of law as the magistrate has denied the right of interim maintenanc­e to the wife by ignoring the acts of domestic violence committed by the man and by ignoring the fact that she was unemployed while her husband was employed.

It noted that the woman was a graduate in physical education which was not a high qualificat­ion on the basis of which she could have easily got a job.

The woman, residing in Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh, sought maintenanc­e from her estranged husband, alleging she was tortured and beaten up by him and her in-laws for bringing insufficie­nt dowry.

She had also alleged that in May 2015 her in-laws had fed her some intoxicati­ng substance and thrown her on the banks of a river in UP’s Bulandsheh­ar area. An FIR was lodged in this regard.

While the woman claimed that her husband was working with a multi-national company and earning `1.6 lakh per month, the man said he was unemployed due to marital problems and was suffering from depression.

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