IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE R.BASANT & THE HONOURABLE MRS. JUSTICE M.C.HARI RANI MONDAY, THE 14TH JUNE 2010 / 24TH JYAISTHA 1932 Mat.Appeal.No. 429 of 2010 ---------------------------- OP.247/2009 of FAMILY COURT, KASARAGOD .................... APPELLANT : RESPONDENT ------------------------- MUHAMMED HANEEF.A., S/O.ADKA ANDU @ ABDULLA, BADARIYA MANZIL, ADKA HOUSE, MEEYAPADAVU, MEENJA VILLAGE, P.O.MEEYAPADAVU, KASARAGOD DISTRICT. BY ADV. SRI.K.V.SOHAN SMT.SREEJA SOHAN.K. SRI.GEORGE JOSEPH PULIMOOTTIL SMT.N.MAHALAKSHMI SRI.K.DILIP SRI.ROVIN RODRIGUES RESPONDENTS : PETITIONERS -------------------------- 1. KHAIRUNNISSA, D/O BAPPUNHI, HARIS MANZIL, MERKALA, KAYYAR VILLAGE, P.O.KUDLAMERKALA, KASARAGOD DISTRICT. 2. BABY NAFEESATH FARZANA, AGED 8 YEARS (MINOR), REP.BY HER MOTHER 1ST RESPONDENT, KHAIRUNNISSA, -DO-. THIS MATRIMONIAL APPEAL HAVING COME UP FOR ADMISSION ON 14/06/2010, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING: R.BASANT & M.C.HARI RANI, JJ. ********************** Mat.Appeal No.429 of 2010 ********************* Dated this the 14th day of June, 2010 JUDGMENT BASANT, J. The appellant assails an order directing payment of past maintenance @ Rs.3,000/- and Rs.1,000/- per mensem respectively to his wife and child. The respondents are admittedly his wife and minor child, aged 24 years and 8 years respectively. Maintenance is claimed for the period 01.11.2006 to 01.10.2009. Entitlement of the wife and child for maintenance is not disputed. In fact, the very contention is that amounts used to be remitted periodically to the bank account of the wife by the husband employed abroad. The court below, in these circumstances, came to the conclusion that as against the claim of Rs.5,000/- and Rs.3,000/- per mensem respectively staked by the wife and child, only amounts of Rs.3,000/- and Rs.1,000/- per mensem respectively alone are liable to be made. The husband had raised a contention that during the relevant period he used to remit amounts for the maintenance of his wife and child. The court gave credit to the entire amount of Rs.72,000/-, which Mat.Appeal No.429 of 2010 2 under Ext.X1 was found to be the amount remitted by the husband Haneefa in the name of his wife to her bank account. The wife had raised a contention that not her husband Haneefa, but another Haneefa, an employee of her father, had remitted the amounts. The court below rejected this theory and came to the conclusion that an amount of Rs.72,000/- had actually been remitted by the appellant/husband to the bank account of his wife, the claimant. Due credit was given to the said amount of Rs.72,000/- and only the balance amount of Rs.33,000/- was directed to be paid (35 X Rs.3,000/- = Rs.1,05,000/- minus Rs.72,000/- = Rs.33,000/-) . So far as the child is concerned, @ Rs.1,000/- for 35 months, the amount of Rs.35,000/- was directed to be paid. The court below accepted the evidence of the husband about remittances made by him into her account towards maintenance. 2. The appellant still claims to be aggrieved by the impugned order. What is the grievance? The learned counsel for the appellant contends that though the husband has been making payments to the amount of the wife, she really is not entitled for maintenance. Has such a plea been raised before the court below? The impugned order shows that such a plea has Mat.Appeal No.429 of 2010 3 not been raised. Nothing has been brought to our notice that such a plea had been raised. The claim of the husband, that he had been making payments, runs counter to the theory that the wife is affluent enough and she does not hence need maintenance from him. In these circumstances, the contention attempted to be raised that the wife is not unable to maintenance herself and hence is not liable to claim for maintenance cannot be accepted. 3. The only question that remains to be considered is about the quantum of maintenance. During the relevant period for which past maintenance was awarded the husband was employed abroad. Amounts of Rs.3,000/- and Rs.1,000/- respectively have been ordered to be paid to the wife and minor child. We are unable to accept the contention that the said conclusion is incorrect, grossly erroneous or perverse as to justify the invocation of our jurisdiction in appeal. The conclusion does appear to us to be fair, reasonable and cogent. 4. This appeal is, in these circumstances, dismissed. The counsel prays that instalment facility may be extended to the appellant/husband to make payment. We do not find any merit in the prayer that the appellate court must give facility for Mat.Appeal No.429 of 2010 4 installment payment. Needless to say, if substantial portion of the amount is paid and time is requested for payment of the balance amount, the execution court must consider that prayer and issue appropriate directions. (R.BASANT, JUDGE) (M.C.HARI RANI, JUDGE) rtr/