Supreme Court of India · 2012
U. Sree v. U. Srinivas
U. Sree v. U. Srinivas is a 2012 decision of the Supreme Court awarding Rs 50 lakh as a one-time settlement.
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Rs 50,00,000as a one-time settlement, about Rs 1,03,78,738 in today's money
Award type
One-time settlement
Marriage lasted
17 years
Children
1
Claimed under
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. The wife was described as mandolin musician.
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 2012 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.
The calculator walks the same factors a magistrate does, then shows you the judgements nearest your facts.
See your estimate →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.
| Case | Court | Year | Awarded | Claimed under | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bhuwan Mohan Singh v. Meena | Supreme Court of India | 2014 | Rs 2,500Rs 4,399 in today's money | Section 125 CrPC | Granted |
| Sunita Kachwaha v. Anil Kachwaha | Supreme Court of India | 2014 | Rs 3,000Rs 5,279 in today's money | Section 125 CrPC | Granted |
| Chaturbhuj v. Sita Bai | Supreme Court of India | 2008 | Not stated | Section 125 CrPC | Granted |
| Kalyan Dey Chowdhury v. Rita Dey Chowdhury | Supreme Court of India | 2017 | Rs 20,000Rs 30,909 in today's money | Section 25 HMA | Granted |
| Parvin Kumar Jain v. Anju Jain | Supreme Court of India | 2024 | Rs 5,00,00,000 | Section 25 HMA | Granted |
Sources
- (2013) 2 SCC 114
- Full text of the judgement on IndianKanoon.
- Inflation adjustment method: how we restate old awards.
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