THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE B.SESHASAYANA REDDY Criminal Revision Case No.1854 of 2010 Date:08th December, 2010 Between: Chikkala Subrahmanyeswara Rao …Petitioner and 1. The State of A.P., rep. by SHO, Bommuru P.S. through its Public Prosecutor, High Court of A.P., Hyderabad & Ors. …Respondents *** THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE B.SESHASAYANA REDDY Criminal Revision Case No.1854 of 2010 JUDGMENT: This Criminal Revision Case is directed against the order dated 02.09.2010 passed in M.C.No.60 of 2009 on the file of the Family Court-cum-Additional District Court, Rajahmundry, whereby and whereunder, the learned Judge of the Family Court granted maintenance to the respondents 2 and 3 herein at the rate of Rs.3,000/- p.m. each. 2. The respondents 2 and 3 herein are the parents of the petitioner. They filed M.C.No.60 of 2009 under Section 125 Cr.P.C. claiming maintenance at the rate of Rs.3,500/- p.m. to each of them. The petitioner herein filed counter resisting the claim of the respondents 2 and 3. On behalf of the respondents 2 and 3 herein, they examined 3 witnesses as PWs.1 to 3 and marked 6 documents as Exs.P1 to P6. On behalf of the petitioner herein, he got himself examined as RW.1 besides examining one Anusuri Ramakrishna Rao as RW.2 and marked 18 documents as Exs.R1 to R18. The learned Judge of the Family Court, on considering the evidence brought on record and on hearing the counsel appearing for the parties, proceeded to grant maintenance at the rate of Rs.3,000/- p.m. to each of the respondents 2 and 3 herein, by order dated 02.09.2010. The said order is assailed in this revision. 3. Notice before admission came to be ordered on 08.10.2010. The respondents 2 and 3 entered appearance through a counsel. 4. When this revision came up for admission, with the consent of learned counsel appearing for the parties, it is taken up for final disposal. 5. Heard learned counsel appearing for the petitioner and learned counsel appearing for the respondents 2 and 3. 6. Learned counsel appearing for the petitioner submits that the petitioner marked the salary certificate as Ex.R5 and as per the salary certificate, the gross pay of the petitioner is Rs.11,917/- and net pay is Rs.6,843/-. A further submission has been made that the learned Judge of the Family Court, without there being any evidence on record, proceeded to take the earnings of the petitioner at Rs.16,000/- p.m. and granted maintenance at the rate of Rs.3,000/- p.m. to each of the respondents 2 and 3 and therefore, the order impugned in the revision is liable to be set aside. 7. Learned counsel appearing for the respondents 2 and 3 submits that the petitioner is an employee in Life Insurance Corporation of India and there is a revision of pay subsequent to 2009 and therefore, the learned Judge of the Family Court is justified in taking the salary of the petitioner herein at Rs.16,000/- p.m. and as the order passed by the learned Judge of the Family Court is reasonable, the same is not liable to be interfered with in this revision in exercise of powers under Section 397 or 401 Cr.P.C. 8. The only issue that calls for adjudication is, whether the quantum of amount granted to the respondents 2 and 3 herein at the rate of Rs.3,000/- p.m. each is on high side? 9. The relationship between the parties is not in dispute. The only document placed on record to prove the monthly salary of the petitioner is Ex.R.5. As per Ex.R.5, the gross salary of the petitioner is Rs.11,917/- and the net salary is Rs.6,843/-. Insurance premium is part and parcel of the deductions. After considering the statutory deductions, the monthly income of the petitioner herein can be taken at Rs.10,000/-. The learned Judge of the Family Court, without there being any material, has taken the monthly salary of the petitioner herein at Rs.16,000/-. If the monthly salary of the petitioner is taken at Rs.10,000/-, basing on Ex.R.5 salary certificate, the reasonable maintenance that can be allowed to the respondents 2 and 3 is Rs.2,000/- p.m. each. 10. Accordingly, the Criminal Revision Case is partly allowed at the admission stage, reducing the maintenance amount granted to the respondents 2 and 3 from Rs.3,000/- p.m. to Rs.2,000/- p.m. ______________________ B.SESHASAYANA REDDY, J. Date:08th December, 2010. Cs THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE B.SESHASAYANA REDDY Criminal Revision Case No.1854 of 2010 Date:08th December, 2010