SCR.A/1725/2007 1/6 JUDGMENT IN THE HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT AT AHMEDABAD SPECIAL CRIMINAL APPLICATION No. 1725 of 2007 For Approval and Signature: HONOURABLE MS.JUSTICE H.N.DEVANI ========================================================= 1 Whether Reporters of Local Papers may be allowed to see the judgment ? 2 To be referred to the Reporter or not ? 3 Whether their Lordships wish to see the fair copy of the judgment ? 4 Whether this case involves a substantial question of law as to the interpretation of the constitution of India, 1950 or any order made thereunder ? 5 Whether it is to be circulated to the civil judge ? ========================================================= CHETAN NAVNEETLAL SUTHAR Versus STATE OF GUJARAT & ANR ========================================================= Appearance : MR MR PRAJAPATI for Applicant:1 MR L B DABHI, APP for Respondent:1 NOTICE SERVED for Respondent:2 MS AMI N BHATT for Respondent:2 ========================================================= CORAM : HONOURABLE MS.JUSTICE H.N.DEVANI Date : 29/01/2008 ORAL JUDGMENT SCR.A/1725/2007 2/6 JUDGMENT 1. By this application under Article 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India, the petitioner has challenged the Judgment and Order dated 20th July, 2007 passed by the learned Judge of the Family Court No.4, Ahmedabad passed in Criminal Misc.Application No.1487 of 2005. 2. The facts stated briefly are that the marriage between the petitioner and the respondent No.2 was solemnized on 12th May, 2003 after which the respondent No.2 was residing with the petitioner at her matrimonial home. On account of disputes between the parties, the respondent No.2 left the matrimonial house. Subsequently the respondent No.2 filed an application before the Family Court under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure ('the Code') being Criminal Misc.Application No.1487 of 2005. The learned Judge after hearing the parties passed a reasoned order dated 20th July, 2007 awarding interim maintenance at Rs.5,000/- per month from the date of the original application in favour of the respondent No.2. Being aggrieved, the petitioner has filed the present application challenging the said order. SCR.A/1725/2007 3/6 JUDGMENT 3. Heard Shri M.R.Prajapati, learned advocate for the petitioner, Ms.Ami N. Bhatt, learned advocate for the respondent No.2 and Shri L.B.Dabhi, learned Additional Public Prosecutor for respondent No.1- State of Gujarat. 4. The learned advocate for the petitioner has contended that the order passed by the Family Court is erroneous on various grounds. It is submitted that the respondent No.2 is capable of earning and sustaining herself, and, therefore, she is not entitled to any amount towards maintenance. It is further submitted that the petitioner has not deserted the respondent No.2, but on the contrary, the respondent No.2 has left the petitioner to help her father, hence, she is not entitled to claim maintenance from the petitioner. It is further submitted that the petitioner was always ready and willing to maintain the respondent No.2 and he is also ready and willing to live with her, hence, there is no obligation on the petitioner to provide maintenance to the respondent No.2 who is unreasonably refusing to live with him. Attention is SCR.A/1725/2007 4/6 JUDGMENT drawn to the contents of the reply filed by the petitioner before the Family Court. 5. Upon perusal of the impugned order dated 20th July, 2007 passed by the learned Judge, Family Court No.4, as well as the application made by the respondent No.2 under Section 125 of the Code, it is apparent that the respondent No.2 has levelled specific allegations of harassment against the petitioner. It has been categorically averred that she has time and again tried to return to her matrimonial home, however, at all times, the petitioner and his family members had prevented her for returning to her matrimonial home. On the face of the allegations made in the applications, the contentions raised by the learned advocate for the petitioner that the petitioner was always ready and willing to live with his wife do not, prima-facie, appear to be true. 6. Insofar as the quantum of maintenance awarded in favour of respondent No.2 is concerned, it is an admitted fact that the petitioner is earning Rs.35,000/- per month towards salary. The learned Judge has accordingly after permitting statutory deductions, come to the conclusion that the petitioner would be earning a minimum of Rs.30,000/- per month. Thereafter the learned Judge has granted SCR.A/1725/2007 5/6 JUDGMENT Rs.5,000/- towards interim maintenance in favour of respondent No.2. As can be seen from the impugned order, the same is an order granting interim maintenance. For the purpose of grant of interim maintenance, the Court is only required to look into or examine as to whether a prima-facie case is made out. A perusal of the record of the case shows that the respondent No.2 has been able to prima-facie, establish that the petitioner has neglected and refused to maintain her. The decision of Kerala High Court in the case of Mammad Kunhi Vs.Rukhiya, 1978 Cri.L.J. 1645, which is relied upon by the learned advocate for the petitioner does not support the case of the petitioner because in the said decision, it has been held that Where a wife is unreasonably refusing to live with her husband who is prepared to provide her with a matrimonial home that is a matter which must go into reckoning in passing an order under Section 125 (1). In the facts of the present case, upon perusal of the averments made in the application under section 125, prima-facie, it cannot be said that the respondent No.2 is unreasonably refusing to live with the petitioner. 7. For the forgoing reasons, this Court finds no SCR.A/1725/2007 6/6 JUDGMENT infirmity in order dated 20th July, 2007 passed by the learned Judge, Family Court No.4, Ahmedabad so as to warrant any interference at the hands of this Court. The petition, therefore, fails and is accordingly dismissed. Notice is discharged. (H.N.DEVANI, J.) Amit/-