THE HON’BLE SMT JUSTICE T.MEENA KUMARI C.R.P. No. 2801 of 2010 ORDER: Aggrieved against the order dated 22nd June 2010 passed in IA No. 173/2010 in O.P. No. 131/2009 on the file of the Judge, Family Court, Hyderabad, the respondent therein filed the present civil revision petition. The revision petitioner is the husband and the respondents Nos. 1 & 2 herein are the wife and son respectively of the revision petitioner. The above I.A was filed under Section151 CPC seeking to direct the respondent/husband to pay to the petitioner a sum of Rs.10,000/- towards maintenance from the date of main O.P. The respondent resisted the application. The court below after considering the merits of the application partly allowed the same and directed the respondent/husband to pay a sum of Rs.1500/- to the petitioner/wife and Rs.1000/- p.m. to the minor son from 2-3-2010 as maintenance and also directed to clear off arrears of maintenance within 45 days. Aggrieved thereby, the respondent therein filed the present civil revision petition. Heard learned counsel for the revision petitioner and perused the order challenged in this revision. The order of the Family court shows that it granted maintenance a sum of Rs.1,500/- p.m. to the petitioner and Rs.1,000/- p.m. to the minor child from the date of petition and further directed the respondent to clear off the arrears of maintenance within 45 days and shall continue to pay the awarded maintenance. As seen from the record, since the revision petitioner is the husband of the petitioner and 2nd petitioner is his son, he is under obligation to maintain his wife and child. Further, as the court below granted nominal amounts towards maintenance, I do not find any ground to interfere with the same. This civil revision petition is dismissed at the stage of admission. ____________ 07-7-2010 kvrk THE HON’BLE SMT JUSTICE T.MEENA KUMARI C.R.P.No. 2801 of 2010 07-07-2010