"It cannot be denied that the appellant (girl) is now facing several difficulties in day-to-day life. The foremost amongst them is financial difficulty", said a division bench which recently granted her Rs five lakh maintenance towards education and marriage expenses.
The 28-year-old girl had filed an appeal against an order of a family court in Pune, which refused her maintenance on the ground that her father had already paid permanent alimony to his wife (and daughter) at the time of divorce.
"She is 28-years-old and some arrangement is required to be made for her marriage. Even for arranging marriage, suitable qualifications are looked into so also her capacity to bear marriage expenses. She has no answers to these issues as she is practically penniless and just surviving in life", the bench further noted.
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