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Recently some countries have changed the maximum period of alimony to 5 years. Why is India lagging behind in this?

CRPC Section 125

125. Order for maintenance of wives, children and parents.

(1) If any person having sufficient means neglects or refuses to maintain-
(a) his wife, unable to maintain herself, or
(b) his legitimate or illegitimate minor child, whether married or not, unable to maintain itself, or
1. Subs. by Act 45 of 1978, s. 12, for" Chief Judicial Magistrate" (w. e. f, 18- 12- 1978 ).
(c) his legitimate or illegitimate child (not being a married daughter) who has attained majority, where such child is, by reason of any physical or mental abnormality or injury unable to maintain itself, or
(d) his father or mother, unable to maintain himself or herself, a Magistrate of the first class may, upon proof of such neglect or refusal, order such person to make a monthly allowance for the maintenance of his wife or such child, father or mother, at such monthly rate not exceeding five hundred rupees in the whole, as such Magistrate thinks fit, and to pay the same to such person as the Magistrate may from time to time direct: Provided that the Magistrate may order the father of a minor female child referred to in clause (b) to make such allowance, until she attains her majority, if the Magistrate is satisfied that the husband of such minor female child, if married, is not possessed of sufficient means. Explanation.- For the purposes of this Chapter,-
(a) " minor" means a person who, under the provisions of the Indian Majority Act, 1875 (9 of 1875 ); is deemed not to have attained his majority;
(b) " wife" includes a woman who has been divorced by, or has obtained a divorce from, her husband and has not remarried.
(2) Such allowance shall be payable from the date of the order, or, if so ordered, from the date of the application for maintenance.
(3) If any person so ordered fails without sufficient cause to comply with the order, any such Magistrate may, for every breach of the order, issue a warrant for levying the amount due in the manner provided for levying fines, and may sentence such person, for the whole or any part of each month' s allowances remaining unpaid after the execution of the warrant, to imprisonment for a term which may extend to one month or until payment if sooner made: Provided that no warrant shall be issued for the recovery of any amount due under this section unless application be made to the Court to levy such amount within a period of one year from the date on which it became due: Provided further that if such person offers to maintain his wife on condition of her living with him, and she refuses to live with him, such
 
Magistrate may consider any grounds of refusal stated by her, and may make an order under this section notwithstanding such offer, if he is satisfied that there is just ground for so doing. Explanation.- If a husband has contracted marriage with another woman or keeps a mistress, it shall be considered to be just ground for his wife' s refusal to live with him.
(4) No Wife shall be entitled to receive an allowance from her husband under this section if she is living in adultery, or if, without any sufficient reason, she refuses to live with her husband, or if they are living separately by mutual consent.
(5) On proof that any wife in whose favour an order has been made under this section is living in adultery, or that without sufficient reason she refuses to live with her husband, or that they are living separately by mutual consent, the Magistrate shall cancel the order.
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15 minutes ago, SteelPlantBabai said:

devudda.. pk gaadu entha intelligent oo ippudu arthamaindi 

PK gaadiki multiple laws varthisthayi.
 

There is also Hindu marriage act that gives additional amount to Hindu women. Likewise there are Muslim marriage acts and Christian marriage acts that give alimony variably. Why isn’t there a uniform code for this? In the next two decades, we will be reaching global average in terms of literacy rate and female education. They can support themselves after a divorce. Why should alimony still be so large? 

 

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14 minutes ago, Meowalpha said:

What difference does a paper make when you're living together for that long

I think some men are beginning to realize lately. Enter the marriage bond and pay a hefty fine because it did not work is not fair which ever way you look at it. Moreover, women are educated and can live on their own. The concept of alimony itself is a slight on a woman’s ability to survive by herself esp in this educated world.

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1 minute ago, DummyVariable said:

I think some men are beginning to realize lately. Enter the marriage bond and pay a hefty fine because it did not work is not fair which ever way you look at it. Moreover, women are educated and can live on their own. The concept of alimony itself is a slight on a woman’s ability to survive by themselves esp in this educated world.

Then what about dowry? That's also banned aaa

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26 minutes ago, DummyVariable said:

PK gaadiki multiple laws varthisthayi.
 

There is also Hindu marriage act that gives additional amount to Hindu women. Likewise there are Muslim marriage acts and Christian marriage acts that give alimony variably. Why isn’t there a uniform code for this? In the next two decades, we will be reaching global average in terms of literacy rate and female education. They can support themselves after a divorce. Why should alimony still be so large? 

 

intha complicated ane janalu saddukupoyi bathikestaremo india lo

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