Hindustan Times (Noida)

HC says man must pay maintenanc­e for wife’s child from earlier marriage

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Delhi high court has said that a man cannot shrug off his responsibi­lity and cease to pay maintenanc­e for his former wife’s child from her previous marriage.

Dismissing a plea by a man against the order of maintenanc­e to his former wife’s child, a bench of justices Sanjeev Sachdeva and Vikas Mahajan said that the man cannot be allowed to argue later that the child is not his responsibi­lity. “When a person solemnises a marriage with a person who already has a child, said person shall be presumed to have undertaken the responsibi­lity of the child and also cannot later be permitted to contend that the child is not his/ her responsibi­lity,” the court said in an order of March 1.

The woman in question has two daughters — the elder was born out of her first marriage with an army officer, while the younger daughter was born during her marriage with the petitioner.

A family court, during divorce proceeding­s, directed the petitioner to pay ₹2,500 to the two children for the first five years, and ₹3,500 for another five years. He was also directed to pay ₹5,000 each till both the children got married or become financiall­y independen­t.

The petitioner sought a modificati­on of the family court’s order to provide maintenanc­e to both children on the ground that the elder daughter was shown as a dependent in an order issued by the army, and a family member of his former wife’s late first husband.

The court said that it is not in dispute that the petitioner was aware that the first daughter of his wife was born out of her first marriage.

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