IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE :: BILASPUR éINGLE BENCH : HON’BLE SHRI S.R. NAYAK, CJ. WRIT PETITION No. 5S62 OF 2005 PETITIONER : Naresh Kumar Sureka “ &ed about 31 years. S/o Shri Shyam Kumar Sureka. R/o Lakhe Nagar, Raipur. at present Gandhi Chowk, Akola, District Akola (Maharashtra) Versus RESPONDEN Rekha Sureka T Wlo Naresh Kumar Sureka By - Shri K.L. Bindal, Naveen Bajar, Kawardha, District Kawardha (C.G.) Present : Mr. Raghvendra Pradhan. Ieamed counsel for the petitioner. ORAL ORDER (Passed on 5‘“ December 2005) The respondent tiled an application under Section 24 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 for interim maintenance on the ground that there is absolutely no source of income to support herself and minor child bom out of the wedlock between the petitioner and the respondent and staying with the mother. lt was alleged that the petitioner-husband is owning a printing press in Raipur City. The application was opposed by the husband. The learned Family Judge having appreciated the pleading of the parties and the materials placed'before him thought it appropriate to award interim maintenance at the rate of Rs. ZOOOI- per month to the wife and the child M;;.,.. r; ’s M¢£¢y ”1’ together. Being aggrieved by that order, this writ petition is med under Article 227 of the Constitution of India. (2) Heard Mr. Raghvendra Pradhan, Iearned counsel for the petitioner and perused the material papers appended to the writ petition. (3) in the few and circumstances of the case. it couid not be said by any stretch of imagination that what has been awarded by the learned Family Judge as interim maintenance is arbitrary or unreasonable. No case is made out for interference. The writ petition is dismissed. tan _ Sd/~ i Chief Justice @