IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JAIPUR BENCH, JAIPUR JUDGMENT INDRA KUMARI AND ANR. VS. STATE OF RAJ. & ANR. S.B.Cr. Revision Petition No.27 Of 2009 under Section 397 read with section 401 Cr.P.C. against the order dated December 3, 2008 of Judge, Family Court Kota in criminal case No. 481 of 2003 whereby the application under section 125 Cr.P.C. filed by the petitioners was partly allowed and the petitioner No.2 Poonam was granted maintenance in the sum of Rs.500 from December 1, 2008, and in relation to petitioner No.1 Indra Bai the application was rejected. Date of Order : February 24 , 2009 PRESENT HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE MAHESH CHANDRA SHARMA Mr. Shailesh Prakash Sharma, for the petitioners Smt. Rekha Madnani, Public Prosecutor. None present for the respondent. BY THE COURT : This revision petition has been filed by the petitioners against the order dated December 3, 2008 of Judge, Family Court Kota in criminal case No. 481 of 2003 whereby the application under section 125 Cr.P.C. filed by the petitioners was partly allowed and the petitioner No.2 Poonam was granted maintenance in the sum of Rs.500 from December 1, 2008, and in relation to petitioner No.1 Indra Bai the application was rejected. 2. Brief facts giving rise to this revision petition are that the petitioners filed an application under section 125 Cr.P.C. against the respondent No.2 stating therein that marriage of petitioner No.1 with respondent No.2 took place on December 31, 2001 and after some time respondent No.2 started demanding dowry and illtreated the petitioner No.1. The petitioner No.1 submitted that when it became impossible to live with the respondent No.2 she was compelled to leave her husband's house and started living with her parents. It was submitted that the monthly income of the respondent No.2 is Rs. 9000/- per month. The petitioners claimed maintenance Rs. 2500 and for cost of litigation Rs. 1500. In the reply the respondent No.2 denied the averments and stated that he is unemployed and earning his livlihood by Majdoori. The Judge Family Court after hearing both the parties partly allowed the application of the petitioners and Rs. 500 maintenance was allowed to petitioner No.2 as mentioned above. Hence this revision petition has been filed. The respondent No.2 after service of the notice of this petition has not put in his appearance by himself or through his counsel. 3. Mr.Shailesh Prakash, learned counsel appearing for the petitioners argued that the respondent No.2 deserted the petitioner No.1 and her daughter without any reasonable cause. The Family court in its order though considered that there was contradiction in the statement of NAW 1 Ram Swaroop who had stated that petitioner herself left, but Durgibai, one of Rakhi Bandh sister had stated that their existed some dispute between the husband and wife. The Family Court thus committed error in not allowing maintenance to the petitioner No.1. In my considered opinion the petitioner No.1 is entitled to maintenance in the amount of Rs. 1,000/- per month. The order rejecting maintenance only on minor contradiction thus liable to be quashed and set aside. The service of notice of this revision petition was made on the respondent but inspite of that he has not put in his appearance to contest the petition. In these circumstances I have no option but to allow the application of the petitioners for giving a direction for giving interim maintenance to the petitioner No.1 Rs. 1,000 per month. The order of the Family Court is set aside to the extent of disallowing maintenance to the petitioner No.1. It is ordered that the petitioner No.1 shall be entitled to maintenance Rs. 1,000 from December 1, 2008 and the petitioner No.2 is entitled to maintenance Rs. 500/- from December l, 2008. 4. This revision petition is allowed as indicated above and it is directed that the petitioner No.1 shall be entitled to maintenance in the amount of Rs. 1,000 per month from December 1, 2008 and the petitioner No.2 is entitled to Rs. 5,00/- as already ordered by the Judge Family Court. (Mahesh Chandra Sharma) J. OPPareek/