The court allowed the man, who claimed that he had not met his 12-year-old daughter for the last three years, to visit the child in her school at Lonavala in Maharashtra on her birthday, festivals or once in three months.
"Though this is not a petition concerning the visitation rights of the parties, a father who is ready and willing to pay maintenance for his daughter is also entitled to see his daughter at least on festivals, her birthday or at regular interval," a bench of Justices Pradeep Nandrajog and Pratibha Rani said in its verdict.
The man, who had not challenged the direction to pay the amount for his child, also told the court that he should be allowed to meet his daughter.
He claimed before the court that he was earning Rs 10,000 per month and his wife belonged to a very rich family which owns various properties, including a flat in Bandra and a bungalow in Lokhandwala in Mumbai.
In its verdict, the bench said that keeping in view the "luxurious life style in which he lives, evinced by the four luxury cars maintained by his family", the order directing the man to pay Rs 25,000 monthly maintenance to his wife "needs no interference".
"A spouse unable to maintain himself/herself is entitled to maintenance on the principle of equi-status and respect that the spouse would have enjoyed if he/she continued to live with other spouse," the bench noted.
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