IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE, ANDHRA PRADESH AT HYDERABAD TUESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF OCTOBER TWO THOUSAND AND NINE PRESENT THE HON'BLE SMT JUSTICE T.MEENA KUMARI & THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE G. CHANDRAIAH F.C.A. NO : 131 of 2009 Between: Smt. Gantyada Appalakonda ..... APPELLANT AND Gantyada Naga Raju .....RESPONDENT The Court made the following : THE HON’BLE SMT JUSTICE T.MEENA KUMARI & THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE G. CHANDRAIAH F.C.A. No.131 OF 2009 JUDGMENT: (Per the Hon’ble Smt. Justice T. Meena Kumari) The present appeal is preferred against the order, dated 2.1.2009 passed in O.P.No.851 of 2007 by the learned Judge, Additional Family Court, Visakhapatnam. The appellant and the respondent are wife and husband. Originally, the appellant-wife filed the above OP under Section 18 of the Hindu Marriage Act, seeking to direct the respondent- husband to pay Rs.2,88,000/- to her towards past maintenance from 1.10.2004 to 1.9.2007 at the rate of Rs.8,000/- per month and further to direct him to pay Rs.8,000/- p.m., towards future maintenance., on the ground that she is legally wedded wife of the respondent and out of their wedlock, she was blessed with three sons and her two sons were married and that the respondent-husband having addicted to vices, neglected her and on that, she made a representation before the Air Port Authorities, where the respondent-husband was working, for her maintenance and the authorities advised the respondent-husband to pay Rs.2,000/- p.m., to the appellant-wife and Rs.1,000/- p.m., each to their children and the respondent-husband agreed to pay as such and also paid as such for two or three times and thereafter, he failed to pay the same. The Court below having relied upon Ex.A1-agreement executed by the respondent-husband in the presence of his superiors agreeing to pay Rs.1,000/- per month and to pay Rs.20,000/-out of the arrears, and having considered all the facts and circumstances of the case and the escalation of prices, partly allowed the OP granting Rs.36,000/- towards past maintenance prior to date of filing of the petition and also granting maintenance at the rate of Rs.1,500/- per month from the date of filing of the petition. Having been dissatisfied with the maintenance awarded by the Court below, the appellant-wife filed the present appeal. Heard the learned Counsel and perused the material available on record. The learned Counsel for the appellant contended that the respondent-husband neglected the appellant-wife for the last so many years viz., prior to his retirement, without providing any maintenance and he used to get Rs.18,000/- per month towards his salary and that the Court below without taking into consideration the financial status of the respondent-husband granted very meager amount towards maintenance. On the other hand, the learned Counsel for the respondent- husband contended that the respondent-husband retired from service and he does not have any financial support to pay the amount of Rs.36,000/-. On a perusal of the material available on record, it is apparent that except making an oral assertion that the respondent-husband used to get Rs.18,000/-per month towards his salary, no material was placed before the Court to substantiate her contention. In the absence of such evidence, we have no hesitation to hold that the Court below is justified in granting maintenance as stated above. However, it is pertinent to note that as the respondent-husband agreed to pay maintenance at the rate of Rs.2,000/- p.m., this Court directed him to pay an amount of Rs.2,000/-p.m. towards maintenance to the appellant-wife, commencing from 1.8.2009 and continue to pay as such on or before 20th of every succeeding month, vide order dated 5.8.2009 in FCAMP No.379 of 2009. In these circumstances, we feel it just and proper to direct the respondent-husband to pay the maintenance at the rate of Rs.2,000/- p.m., to the appellant-wife. Accordingly, the respondent-husband is directed to pay an amount of Rs.2,000/- per month to the appellant-wife towards maintenance from 1.8.2009 and continue to pay the future maintenance at such rate on or before 20th of every succeeding month. The rest of the order of the Court below with regard to the past maintenance remained undisturbed. Subject to the above observation, the appeal is disposed of. No order as to costs. ________________________ Justice T. Meena Kumari ______________________ Justice G. Chandraiah Dated: 6.10.2009 Nn THE HON’BLE SMT JUSTICE T.MEENAKUMARI & THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE G. CHANDRAIAH F.C.A. No.131 OF 2009 (Judgment delivered by the Honourable Smt. Justice T.Meena Kumari) 6th October, 2009