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Supreme Court Clarifies: EMIs Cannot Override Wife’s Right to Maintenance, ₹25,000 Monthly Upheld

Supreme Court rules that financial liabilities like EMIs cannot be used to deny or reduce spousal maintenance. Orders ₹25,000 monthly support for wife.

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In a significant ruling reinforcing the financial rights of women, the Supreme Court of India has upheld a monthly maintenance of ₹25,000 for a wife, making it clear that personal financial obligations such as EMIs cannot take precedence over a spouse’s legal entitlement.

The apex court observed that many husbands attempt to reduce or avoid maintenance payments by citing heavy financial burdens, particularly home loans and other EMIs. However, the court firmly ruled that such liabilities are secondary and cannot override the fundamental responsibility of providing for a dependent spouse.

The bench emphasized that maintenance is not a discretionary favor but a legal obligation aimed at ensuring dignity and survival. “A husband cannot escape his duty by structuring his finances in a way that defeats the wife’s rightful claim,” the court noted during the proceedings.

This ruling is expected to have far-reaching implications in matrimonial disputes across the country, where financial excuses are often cited to dilute maintenance claims. Legal experts believe the judgment strengthens the interpretation of maintenance laws under provisions like Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code.

With this decision, the Supreme Court of India has once again sent a strong message that economic responsibilities within marriage cannot be selectively prioritized, especially when it comes to ensuring the welfare and dignity of women.

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