IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JAIPUR BENCH, JAIPUR JUDGMENT PURAN LAL VS. STATE OF RAJ. AND ANR. S.B.Cr. Revision Petition No. 988 Of 2008 under Section 397 read with section 401 Cr.P.C. against the order dated July 3, 2008 of Special Judge, Women Atrocity and Dowry Cases, Kota in Criminal Appeal No. 18 of 2008 whereby appeal was allowed and order dated Feb. 13, 2008 of Judicial Magistrate No.5 Kota (North) was set aside and the respondent was granted maintenance of Rs. 700/- per month with effect from July 2008. Date of Order : February 2, 2009 PRESENT HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE MAHESH CHANDRA SHARMA Mr. Kuldeep Verma for the petitioner Mr. Ganesh Meena, Publlic Prosecutor. BY THE COURT : This revision petition has been filed by the petitioner Puranlal, challenging the order dated July 3, 2008 of Special Judge, Women Atrocity and Dowry Cases, Kota in Criminal Appeal No. 18 of 2008 whereby appeal was allowed and order dated Feb. 13, 2008 of Judicial Magistrate No.5 Kota (North) was set aside and the respondent was granted maintenance of Rs. 700/- per month with effect from July 2008. 2. Brief facts giving rise to this revision petition are that the non- petitioner No.2 filed an application under Sections 12, 22, 23 and 23(2) of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 stating therein that the complainant got married with the petitioner after death of his earlier wife and a daughter namely Neetu was born. The petitioner retired from the post of Patwari and was getting Rs. 10,000/- p.m. as pension. The complainant also filed an application for maintenance before the Family Court, Kota and the Family Court ordered to pay Rs. 1000/- each of them from Feb. 13, 1995. It was stated in the complainant that her requirement for maintenance is Rs. 5000/- per month. The petitioner filed reply to the complaint and stated that the complainant is residing separately at Kota since 15 years from the petitioner and denied to live with the petitioner without any reason. The petitioner is suffering disease Asthama, Blood Pressure and T.B. The petitioner stated that he is getting Rs. 5680 p.m. as a pension and he is continuously paying maintenance allowance to the non-petitioner from 1995. After hearing both the sides the Judicial Magistrate partly allowed the complaint and directed the petitioner that if complainant is ready to live with him at Sawai Madhopur then the petitioner will not create any problem, and also will not give threat or commit any violence and also look after complainant and her daughter vide order dated Feb. 13, 2008. Aggrieved against the order dated Feb. 13, 2008 the complainant filed an appeal before the Special Judge Women Atrocity and Dowry Cases, Kota. The appellate court allowed the appeal and quashed the order dated Feb. 13, 2008 and determined Rs. 700/- per month for maintenance from July 2008. Against this order of the appellate court instant revision petition has been filed. 3. The learned counsel for the petitioner submitted that the complainant made allegation in the complaint that the petitioner threatened her but she has not lodged any FIR in this regard. The Judicial Magistrate inquired all allegations made in the complaint and found no violence was committed on the part of the petitioner and decided the complaint vide order dated Feb. 13, 2008. But the appellate court quashed the order dated Feb. 13, 2008 illegally without appreciation of entire record and evidence produced by the parties and determined Rs. 700/- per month as maintenance. The complainant in para 3 of the complainant admitted that she is already getting maintenance Rs. 2000/- for her self and daughter from the petitioner under section 125 Cr.P.C. in pursuance of the order of Family Court Kota and further she is getting Rs. 1450 per month from Nagar Nigam Kota as Parshad allowances. The appellate court has not considered these aspects and allowed further Rs. 700/- per month as maintenance which is totally erroneous and illegal and the complainant does not deserve further amount as maintenance from the petitioner. 4. The notice of this revision petition was served on the non-petitioner No.2 in December 2008 but inspite of service of this notice, nobody appeared on behalf of the non-petitioner No.2. Mr. Ganesh Meena, Public Prosecutor opposed the arguments of the petitioner and submitted that the order passed by the appellate court is just and proper and there is no illegality in it. 5. I have heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and the Public prosecutor at length and also perused the judgment passed by the appellate court. The order passed by the appellate court is perfectly legal and not contrary to law. The appellate court has not committed any illegality in passing the same. Thus the impugned order does not call for any interference in the revisional jurisdiction. The revision petition being devoid of merit stands rejected. As the main petition has been dismissed the stay application also stands dismissed. (Mahesh Chandra Sharma) J. OPPareek/