1 Cri. W.P. No.210 of 1998 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF BOMBAY BENCH AT AURANGABAD CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO.210 OF 1998 Sadashiv s/o Vitthalrao Ambhore Age 31 years, Occ. Agriculture, R/o Wadepuri, Tq. Loha, District Nanded. ... PETITIONER VERSUS 1. Arunabai d/o Raoji Raut, Alleged wife of Sadashiv Ambhore, aged 25 years, Occ. Agriculture, R/o Ardhapur, Tq. Ardhapur, District Nanded. 2. Deepa d/o Arunabai, alleged daughter of Sadashiv Ambhore, Age 5 years 3. Rupa d/o Arunabai, alleged daughter of Sadashiv Ambhore, Age 5 years, Nos.2 & 3 minors, u/g of Respondent No.1 as above. 4. The State of Maharashtra, (Copy to be served on Public Prosecutor, High Court of Bombay, Bench at Aurangabad). ... RESPONDENTS ..... None for the petitioner Mrs. S.G. Chincholkar, Advocate for respondent Nos.1 to 3 Shri K.M. Suryawanshi, A.P.P. for the respondent No.4. ..... CORAM : K.U. CHANDIWAL, J. DATE : 6th January, 2011. ORAL JUDGMENT : 1. Counsel called, absent. 2 Cri. W.P. No.210 of 1998 2. Husband challenges award of maintenance to the wife in terms of Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code in favour of the respondent No.1, the wife and the respondent nos.2 and 3, who are born out of wedlock. 3. The husband denies status of the respondent No.1 to be his legally wedded wife and also disputed paternity of the female children. He put forward case that he has already married on 4.3.1982 with one Saraswatibai, daughter of Baburao. 4. It was also informed, in the absence of cogent and concrete evidence, the grant of alimony is contrary, the learned trial Court failed to consider and appreciate the evidence adduced by the husband/ petitioner and erroneously allowed the application directing the maintenance to the wife at the rate of Rs.300/- per month and to the children at the rate of Rs.100/- each per month. 5. Both the courts have considered the stand taken by the husband petitioner that he has not married with the respondent. Courts found that the ceremony in detail stated by the witnesses establish that the petitioner and the respondent No.1 have undergone valid form of marriage. The Courts have also recorded that in a proceeding under Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code there is no warrant for detail evidence about performance of marriage. Prima facie evidence shows that the petitioner/ husband has married with the respondent No.1 which was a valid form of marriage. Both the Courts found, the petitioner 3 Cri. W.P. No.210 of 1998 husband did not discharge burden that when the respondent No.1 wife claimed to be legally wedded wife, there was already a subsisting marriage of petitioner with one Saraswatibai. Both the Courts found that the respondent wife is residing separately since more than three years with the two children and since the relations were strained, proceedings under Section 498-A of the Indian Penal Code are also initiated against the present petitioner, the husband. 6. The family of the petitioner/husband has 40 acres of agricultural land with good yield of crops like cotton, hybrid jawar and other commodities and the agricultural field is irrigated, which has been demonstrated by producing 7/12 extracts below Exhibits 52 to 55. Even the petitioner/ husband has admitted that he got nearabout 12 acres of the agricultural land. There is no dependency that the husband/ petitioner has established. Considering these aspects, the award of maintenance, enhancing the same by the learned Additional Sessions Judge, from Rs.300/- to Rs.500/-, per month cannot be said to be perverse or calling for interference. Criminal Writ Petition is dismissed. Rule discharged. K.U. CHANDIWAL JUDGE