New Delhi: In a divorce case, the Supreme Court has asked the husband to pay Rs 5 crore to the wife as permanent alimony. The Supreme Court heard the divorce case of Praveen Kumar Jain and Anju Jain, who lived together for six years and later separated for 20 years, and awarded Rs 5 crore to Praveen Jain to his wife and Rs 1 crore to his son. Asked to make arrangements worth crores of rupees.
Praveen Jain is the CEO of a bank in Dubai, he alleged that my wife Anju is cruel. Misbehaves with my family. Anju Jain alleges that Praveen’s behavior has been very bad. The Supreme Court said that there is no possibility of improving relations between the two. After which we allow the Supreme Court to dissolve this marriage by using the special power given to it.
Husband Praveen Kumar Jain is the CEO of a bank in Dubai and earns Rs 10-12 lakh a month. When the wife is unemployed. The court said that Rs 5 crore should be given at once as permanent maintenance. Even though the son has an engineering degree, there is no guarantee of a job at present. Praveen Jain was also ordered to make arrangements of Rs 1 crore for his future.
The Supreme Court ruled that the socio-economic capabilities of the spouses, the future prospects of the wife and child, the suitability of both parties and their means of employment, income and property, whether the wife left her job to take care of the family? It was given considering six points like financial capacity of the husband, cost of court petition for non-working wife etc. Also, the Supreme Court said that permanent alimony is not to punish the husband but for the better life of the wife.