Not only the wife and children, but the parents are also shareholders of the son’s earnings – the court

The court ruled in the management case. The court stated that any person’s income is not only his wife’s or children’s rights, but also his elderly parents. In this way, the court has made it clear that any person who is equal to wife and son has the right of his parents.

Tis Hazari-based Principal District and Sessions Judge Girish Kathpalia, who had heard the plaintiff’s application in the case, asked the defendant’s husband to file an income affidavit. The woman said her husband’s monthly income was more than 50 thousand rupees. He and his child are being paid only ten thousand rupees. In the affidavit filed by her husband, her monthly income is Rs.

The court summons the report from the security officer
The court had directed the security officer to submit a report regarding her husband’s affidavit. The accused has presented the right facts, the official said in the report. According to his income tax account, his monthly income is just 37 thousand rupees. In addition, the defendants also bear the costs of their illness, apart from the cost of living and living expenses of the parents, the report said. The court took the matter very seriously. However, the wife said the husband bears a great deal of responsibility towards himself and his child. Therefore, their maintenance allowance should be increased.

The court divided salaries into six parts
When the court disposed of the case, the defendant divided the husband’s salary into six parts. Defendant gave two parts. In addition, the wife, son, mother and father were each given a share. In this case, the court took this decision while disposing of the plea for increase of alimony in proportion to the wife’s husband’s income. The court held that the share of the wife and son amounted to 12 thousand five hundred rupees. Therefore, the husband now has to pay alimony to his wife and son on the 10th of each month.

Family income is like a family cake
The court presented its decision as an example, saying that family members’ earning income is like a family cake. Divide it into equal portions and eat it. Similarly, income is also distributed.

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