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Maintenance Law|Telangana High Court|Sai Kiran V. Ravula Jyothi|Wife Cites Mental Depression To Claim Maintenance: Court states that a Qualified B.Tech Graduate cannot be Expected to Sit Idle
The Telangana High Court ruled that a wife cannot claim maintenance solely on the ground of “mental depression” without credible evidence. Emphasising her B.Tech qualification, the Court held she cannot be expected to remain idle. This decision highlights the importance of proof in maintenance claims and judicial scrutiny in matrimonial disputes.
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Maintenance Law|Andhra Pradesh High Court| X v. Y (2025) |Husband's Appeal Allowed as High Court Sets Aside Maintenance Order
Confused about where your case stands? Get a Preparatory Assessment : Factual, Sharp and Tailored to your situation 📄 Get a crisp, slide-based summary of the judgment. Download the Visual Carousel (PDF) Follow us on LinkedIn for real, practical family-law insights that matter. The Andhra Pradesh High Court delivered an important ruling in a maintenance matter, offering clarity on how courts must balance moral obligation with financial capability when fixing maintenance
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