IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE K.M.JOSEPH & THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE P.BHAVADASAN THURSDAY, THE 6TH JANUARY 2011 / 16TH POUSHA 1932 OP (FC).No. 1082 of 2010(R) --------------------------- AGAINST THE ORDER DATED 25.10.2010 IN I.A.NO.350/2010 IN MC.238/2009 of FAMILY COURT,TRIVANDRUM .................... PETEITIONER: --------------------- MOHANAN NAIR, S/O. THANKAPPAN NAIR, ANANDA BHAVANAM, MANNIYANKARA, PARASSALA.P.O, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM. BY ADV. SRI.T.RAJASEKHARAN NAIR RESPONDENT(S): ------------------------ 1. SHEEJA, D/O. VIJAYALEKSHMI, ANANTHA BHAVAN, MURIYANKARA, PARASSALA.P.O, NEYYATINKARA, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM - 695 502. 2. JYOTHI.M.S, D/O. MOHANANAN NAIR, RESIDING AT -DO- 3. VISHNU.M.S, S/O. MOHANAN NAIR, RESIDING AT -DO- ADV. SRI.GOPAKUMAR R.THALIYAL SRI.V.MADHURIPAN PILLAI SRI.P.R.PRATEESH THIS OP (FAMILY COURT) HAVING BEEN FINALLY HEARD ON 06/01/2011, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING: APPENDIX IN O.P.(FC).NO.1082 OF 2010 PETITIONER'S EXHIBITS: EXT.P1 TRUE COPY OF THE PETITION FILED U/S.125(1) OF CRPC FILED BY THE 1ST RESPONDENT BEFORE THE FAMILY COURT, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM. EXT.P2 TRUE PHOTOCOPY OF THE OBJECTION FILED BY THE PETITIONER IN M.C.238/2009 BEFORE THE FAMILY COURT, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM. EXT.P3 TRUE PHOTOCOPY OF THE PETITION FILED BY THE 1ST RESPONDENT IN I.A.NO.228/2010. EXT.P4 TRUE PHOTOCOPY OF THE ORDER IN I.A.NO.228/10 IN M.C.NO.238/2009 PASSED BY THE FAMILY COURT, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM. EXT.P5 TRUE PHOTOCOPY OF THE I.A.NO.350/10 IN M.C.NO.238/09 FILED BY THE PETITIONER. EXT.P6 TRUE PHOTOCOPY OF THE ORDER DATED 25.10.2010 IN I.A.NO.350/10 IN M.C.NO.238/2009 PASSED BY THE FAMILY COURT. EXT.P7 TRUE PHOTOCOPY OF THE JUDGMENT PASSED BY THIS HONOURABLE COURT IN W.P.(C).NO.2572/2010. ADDL.EXT.P7 COPY OF THE B. DIARY IN O.P.NO.584/2007 PASSED BY THE FAMILY COURT, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM. ADDL.EXT.P8 TRUE PHOTOCOPY OF THE APPLICATION FILED BY THE 1ST RESPONDENT AS CMP.NO.231/2010 IN M.C.NO.238/2009 BEFORE THE FAMILY COURT, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM. ADDL.EXT.P9 TRUE PHOTOCOPY OF THE NOTICE ISSUED UNDER SECTION 128 CR.P.C. BY THE FAMILY COURT, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM. RESPONDENTS' EXHIBITS: EXT.R1(A) TRUE COPY OF THE RECEIPT. EXT.R1(B) TRUE COPY OF THE REPORT OF THE ADVOCATE COMMISSIONER DATED 27.6.2010. EXT.R1(C) TRUE COPY OF THE SCHOOL DIARY AND ID CARDS OF RESPONDENTS 2 AND 3. EXT.R1(D) TRUE COPY OF THE C.M.P.NO.231/2010. //True Copy// PS to Judge. K.M. JOSEPH & P. BHAVADASAN, JJ. ----------------------------------------- O.P.(FC).NO.1082 OF 2010 R ------------------------------------------ Dated this the 6th January, 2011 JUDGMENT K.M. Joseph, J. Petitioner impugns Ext.P6 order. Petitioner is the husband of the first respondent and father of respondents 2 and 3. The respondents filed Ext.P1 which is M.C. No.238 of 2009, a petition under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure Code seeking maintenance. In the same, the petitioner filed Ext.P2 objection. Subsequently the respondents filed Ext.P3 which is an application seeking interim maintenance at the rate of Rs.15,000/= per month to the first respondent, Rs.11,500/= each to respondents 2 and 3 till the disposal of Ext.P1 and also Rs.25,000/= as expenses. It is the case of the petitioner that the petitioner sought two days' time to file objection to Ext.P3. However, by Ext.P4, the OP(FC).NO.1082/2010 R 2 Family Court, noting that no objections were filed, Ext.P3 was allowed as it was not opposed. Petitioner filed Ext.P5 praying for setting aside Ext.P4 and the matter may be posted for evidence and the case disposed of. It is the said application which has been rejected vide Ext.P6. In Ext.P6, it is stated as follows: "Petition to set-aside the ex-parte order. Heard both sides and perused the records. The prayer allowed on condition to clear of the arrears of interim maintenance within 30 days. For compliance of the direction to 25.11.10." 2. We heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned counsel appearing for the respondents. Learned counsel for the petitioner would submit that the respondents have actually filed petition seeking interim maintenance and in fact, the amount which was ordered to be paid is being paid regularly by the petitioner. He would further submit that the petitioner has only sought reasonable time of two days to file objections to Ext.P3, OP(FC).NO.1082/2010 R 3 and he will point out that huge sums as claimed in Ext.P3 which we have already referred to, are ordered to be paid, for which there is no justification. 3. Per contra, learned counsel for the respondents would submit that the petitioner is seized of income from the property sufficient to warrant the passing of the impugned order. He also disputes the contention of the petitioner that the petitioner was making payments regularly in pursuance of the interim order of maintenance. 4. After having considered the matter and having heard the learned counsel for the parties, we feel that the order may require interference and modification. It is not in dispute that the respondents had sought maintenance earlier and maintenance was agreed to be paid at the rate of Rs.1,000/= per month by the petitioner. All said and done, the fact remains that the order of interim maintenance has been passed without considering the objections of the petitioner, no doubt, for the reason that the OP(FC).NO.1082/2010 R 4 petitioner did not file his objections. We feel that in a matter of this nature and having regard to the amounts involved also, it would advance the cause of justice that an order be passed directing the Family Court to consider the objections of the petitioner and the material in support of his objections as he is advised to produce. But, this cannot be an unconditional order. Having considered the entirety of facts, we modify Ext.P6 to the extent that instead of depositing the entire amount, the petitioner must pay a sum of Rs.1,10,000/= (Rupees One Lakh & Ten Thousand) to the respondents within a period of one month from today. If the petitioner does not comply with this condition, the Original Petition will stand dismissed. If the amount is paid as aforesaid, the Family Court, Thiruvananthapuram will consider the objections filed by the petitioner and take a decision on the basis of the material produced by both sides, within a period of one month from the date on which the amount is paid by the petitioner to the respondents. The amount paid as per this Judgment will be OP(FC).NO.1082/2010 R 5 adjusted dependant on the orders to be passed by the Family Court, Thiruvananthapuram. The Original Petition is disposed of as above. Sd/= K.M. JOSEPH, JUDGE Sd/= P. BHAVADASAN, JUDGE kbk. //True Copy// PS to Judge