HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE V.ESWARAIAH AND HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE B.N.RAO NALLA C.M.A.NO.2664 OF 2000 Dt.19.4.2010 Between: Kamala w/o.S.Kamesh .. Appellant And S.Kamesh .. Respondent HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE V.ESWARAIAH AND HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE B.N.RAO NALLA C.M.A.NO.2664 OF 2000 JUDGMENT: (Per Sri Justice V.Eswaraiah) Appellant herein is the wife of the respondent. The respondent filed O.P.No.525 of 1996 on the file of the Judge, Family Court, Hyderabad, under Section 13(1)(ia) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 seeking divorce on the ground that his wife was cruel towards him. The court below on examining both the parties and other oral and documentary evidence granted decree of divorce by dissolving the marriage between the parties performed on 26.11.1993 and directed the respondent herein to pay maintenance to his daughter at the rate of Rs.300/- per month by order, dated 18.4.2000. Aggrieved by the same, the wife filed this appeal. Earlier, attempts were made for their reunion, but those attempts have not been fructified. Learned counsel for the appellant wife submits that admittedly the female child born on 22.9.1994 is with the appellant and therefore the court below granted maintenance at the rate of Rs.300/- per month from the date of the petition, but the said awarded amount is not paid by the respondent. It is stated that the court below while granting decree of divorce has failed to grant any amount towards permanent alimony. Now, the learned counsel for the appellant submits that the wife is also not interested in reunion and therefore he requests for payment of reasonable amount towards permanent alimony. This Court while deciding the matter on 28.11.2007 directed the learned counsel to apprise the Court about the quantum of permanent alimony as per the financial status of the respondent, which can be paid to the appellant wife. But, no such particulars have been furnished and subsequently there was an attempt on their part to live together by appearing before this Court on 23.1.2008 and 30.1.2008. But, now the learned counsel for the appellant submits that the wife is not interested in joining the husband. In so far as payment of maintenance amount to the female child is concerned, it is always open for the appellant to get the order of the Family Court in O.P.No.525 of 1996 executed. In so far as permanent alimony to the appellant wife is concerned, we are of the opinion that it is open for her to file application under Section 25 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 for payment of permanent alimony. In the absence of any property particulars and the income of the respondent, we are unable to fix up the amount towards permanent alimony. The C.M.A. is accordingly dismissed with liberty to file application under Section 25 of the Act for permanent alimony and also take steps for execution of the order relating to the recovery of the maintenance amount granted to daughter at the rate of Rs.300/- per month from the date of filing of the O.P., from the respondent by filing a execution petition. There shall be no order as to costs. ________________ V.ESWARAIAH, J. _________________ B.N.RAO NALLA, J. 19.4.2010 kpr