IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA C.R. No.1927 of 2006 MD.AFAQUE ALAM @ AFAQUE ALAM Versus BIBI AFSAR JAHAN & ORS ----------- 3 12.8.2008 Heard Counsel for the petitioner. In the opinion of this Court, the amount of maintenance of Rs. 1500/- for the wife and Rs. 500/- each to all the minor issues can neither be said to be excessive nor illegal. There is no dispute that the opposite party no.1 was married to the petitioner and from this marriage, the petitioner had two issues. If that be so, the amount fixed by the Court below, to say the least, is quite reasonable and in fact on the lower side. Be that as it may, this Court is not inclined to interfere in the impugned order. Counsel appearing on behalf of the opposite party, wife would submit that till date, the wife or the two children have not been paid any amount by the petitioner despite a two years old order of the Court below directing the petitioner to pay Rs. 2500/- per month. The Counsel for the petitioner does not deny the fact that till date awaiting the result of the civil revision application, had not paid any amount. 2 Counsel for the petitioner on instructions from the petitioner seeks two months time to pay the entire arrear which would be to the tune of Rs. 60,000/- (sixty thousand) approximately. The Counsel for the petitioner further assures that the current monthly amount from September onwards shall be paid by every 10th of the successive month. The Court below would in the light of the aforementioned undertaking given by the Counsel for the petitioner would ensure the realization of the arrear and current amount and if any of them is not paid, the Court below will be at liberty to take all coercive action for realization of the same. With the aforesaid observation and direction this Civil Revision application is dismissed. Rsh (Mihir Kumar Jha, J.)