"If the wife does not remarry and the person has obtained divorce on the ground of desertion and unwillingness to live with him, then the wife is entitled to alimony," Justice S Nagamuthu said.
The court stated this on an appeal by an astrologer who challenged a lower court order directing him to pay Rs 2,000 per month as alimony to his divorced wife, though he did so on the ground of desertion.
Besides, a divorcee and one who had obtained divorce from her husband but had not remarried any other person was a "wife" as per rules, the judge said.
The woman said the lady who had been divorced by her husband and did not remarry should be viewed distinctively.
A woman, after divorce, becomes a destitute if she cannot maintain herself or remained unmarried. Hence, the man who was her husband was duty-bound to give maintenance,the judge said.
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