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Supreme Court of India · 2014

Bhuwan Mohan Singh v. Meena

The Supreme Court decided Bhuwan Mohan Singh v. Meena in 2014, settling on Rs 2,500 a month.

(2015) 6 SCC 353Supreme Court of India2014Section 125 CrPC

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Awarded

Rs 2,500a month, about Rs 4,399 in today's money

Award type

Monthly

Child maintenance

Rs 1,500a month

Marriage lasted

17 years

Children

1

Claimed under

Section 125 CrPC

Outcome

Granted

What the court was looking at

The marriage had run 17 years by the time it reached court, which puts it in the over 15 years bracket. There was one child, so child maintenance sat alongside the wife's own claim.

How it fits the framework

Since Rajnesh v. Neha in 2020, every maintenance order in India is meant to work through the same list of factors: the standard of living the marriage ran at, what the applicant reasonably needs, whether she is qualified and earning, and whether she gave up work for the family. A judgement from 2014 was decided before that list was written down, but the reasoning behind it is the reasoning courts had been applying for decades. There is a fuller account in how maintenance is calculated.

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Judgements near this one

Ranked by court, then by income bracket and marriage length rather than by date, so the comparison is with cases a court would actually treat as similar. Every row links to its own page.

CaseCourtYearAwardedClaimed underOutcome
Sunita Kachwaha v. Anil KachwahaSupreme Court of India2014Rs 3,000Rs 5,279 in today's moneySection 125 CrPCGranted
U. Sree v. U. SrinivasSupreme Court of India2012Rs 50,00,000Rs 1,03,78,738 in today's moneySection 25 HMAGranted
Kalyan Dey Chowdhury v. Rita Dey ChowdhurySupreme Court of India2017Rs 20,000Rs 30,909 in today's moneySection 25 HMAGranted
Chaturbhuj v. Sita BaiSupreme Court of India2008Not statedSection 125 CrPCGranted
Parvin Kumar Jain v. Anju JainSupreme Court of India2024Rs 5,00,00,000Section 25 HMAGranted

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