Additional Sessions Judge (ASJ) Sanjay Sharma asked the magisterial court to hear the woman again on the issue of interim maintenance, saying that it (magistrate) had made a "serious error of law" by reaching the conclusion without considering the material on record.
The magistrate had denied any maintenance amount to the woman, but had directed her husband to pay Rs 1,800 per month in favour of their minor daughter.
The judge also said, "Ordinarily, an Indian woman does not leave her matrimonial house without any sufficient cause."
The judge's observation came on an appeal filed by the woman, a resident of Delhi, against the magistrate's 2012 order denying her interim maintenance in a case of domestic violence.
The sessions court allowed the woman's appeal and remanded the case back to the trial court saying that it "must hear" her on the issue of maintenance and decide it within 30 days.
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