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Mr Mahammed Jafar S/O Nisar Ahmed Hakim vs Smt. Bibifathima W/O Mahammed Jafar ...
2024 Latest Caselaw 15759 Kant

Citation : 2024 Latest Caselaw 15759 Kant
Judgement Date : 4 July, 2024

Karnataka High Court

Mr Mahammed Jafar S/O Nisar Ahmed Hakim vs Smt. Bibifathima W/O Mahammed Jafar ... on 4 July, 2024

Author: M.G.S. Kamal

Bench: M.G.S. Kamal

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                                                    RPFC No. 100192 of 2023
                                                C/W RPFC No. 100222 of 2023



                        IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA, DHARWAD BENCH

                              DATED THIS THE 4TH DAY OF JULY, 2024

                                             BEFORE

                              THE HON'BLE MR JUSTICE M.G.S. KAMAL

                            REV.PET FAMILY COURT NO.100192 OF 2023
                                             C/W
                            REV.PET FAMILY COURT NO. 100222 OF 2023

                   IN RPFC.NO.100192/2023:

                   BETWEEN:

                   1.   SMT. BIBIFATHIMA W/O. MOHAMMED JAFAR HAKIM,
                        AGED ABOUT 34 YEARS, OCC: HOUSEWIFE,
                        R/O: SHIVAGANGA LAYOUT,
                        KUSUGAL ROAD, HUBBALLI,
                        DIST: DHARWAD.

                   2.   KUMAR EMAIR S/O. MOHAMMED JAFAR HAKIM,
                        AGED ABOUT 11 YEARS, OCC: NIL,
                        SINCE MINOR REPRESENTED BY HIS MINOR
                        GUARDIAN NATURAL MOTHER PETITIONER NO.1
                        SMT. BIBIFATHIMA W/O. MOHAMMED JAFAR HAKIM,
                        R/O: SHIVAGANGA LAYOUT,
                        KUSUGAL ROAD, HUBBALLI,
Digitally signed        DIST: DHARWAD.
by V N
BADIGER                                                         ...PETITIONERS
Location: High
Court of           (BY SRI VIJAY S. CHINIWAR, ADVOCATE)
Karnataka

                   AND:

                   SRI MOHAMMED JAFAR S/O. NISAR AHMED HAKIM,
                   AGED ABOUT 36 YEARS,
                   OCC: PRIVATE SERVICE,
                   R/O: FLAT NO.TI, 3RD FLOOR,
                   THE LUXOR TERRACE APARTMENT,
                   PEARL LAYOUT, SHABRINAGARA,
                   HUBBALLI, DIST: DHARWAD.
                                                                ...RESPONDENT
                   (BY SRI DINESH M. KULKARNI, ADVOCATE)
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                                   RPFC No. 100192 of 2023
                               C/W RPFC No. 100222 of 2023



       THIS RPFC IS FILED UNDER SEC.19(4) OF THE FAMILY COURT
ACT, 1984, PRAYING TO, CALL FOR RECORDS AND ALLOW THE
PETITION BY MODIFYING THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER DATED
9.08.2023 PASSED BY THE LEARNED PRINCIPAL JUDGE, FAMILY
COURT, AT. HUBBALLI, BY DIRECTING THE RESPONDENT TO PAY
THE MAINTENANCE AS PRAYED IN CRIMINAL MISC.NO.12/2023, IN
THE INTEREST OF JUSTICE AND EQUITY AND ETC.,


IN RPFC.NO.100222/2023:

BETWEEN:

MR. MAHAMMED JAFAR S/O. NISAR AHMED HAKIM,
AGEDA BOUT 36 YEARS, OCC: PRIVATE SERVICE,
R/O: FLAT NO T1, 3RD FLOOR,
THE LUXOR TERRACE APARTMENT,
PEARL LAYOUT, SHABRINGAR,
HUBBALLI - 5800 024.
                                                 ...PETITIONER
(BY SRI DINESH M. KULKARNI,
VAIBHAVI INMADAR & A.R.PATIL, ADVOCATES)

AND:

1.   SMT. BIBIFATHIMA W/O. MAHAMMED JAFAR HAKIM,
     AGED ABOUT 34 YEARS, OCC (HOUSE WIFE),
     VEMAN KANNADA AND ENGLISH CONVENT
     SCHOOL, HEBSUR, R/O: SHIVAGANGA LAYOUT,
     KUSUGAL ROAD, HUBBALLI - 580 024.

2.   KUMAR EMAIR S/O. MAHAMMED JAFAR HAKIM,
     AGED ABOUT 11 MONTHS, OCC: NIL,
     R/O: SHIVAGANGA LAYOUT,
     KUSUGAL ROAD, HUBBALLI - 580 024.
     SINCE MINOR R/BY HIS NATURAL MINOR GUARDIN IS
     MOTHER RESPONDENT NO. 1 SMT. BIBIFATHIMA.
                                            ...RESPONDENTS
(BY SRI VIJAY S. CHINIWAR, ADVOCATE FOR R1;
R2 IS MINOR R/BY R1)

       RPFC FILED UNDER SEC. 19(4) OF THE FAMILY COURT ACT,
1984, AGAINST THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER DATED 09.08.2023, IN
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                                    RPFC No. 100192 of 2023
                                C/W RPFC No. 100222 of 2023



CRL.MISC. NO.12/2023, ON THE FILE OF THE I ADDITIONAL
PRINCIPAL JUDGE, FAMILY COURT AT HUBBALLI, PARTLY ALLOWING
THE PETITION FILED UNDER SEC.125 OF CR.P.C.WITHIN THE
PERIOD    OF   LIMITATIONSUBMITTEDOFFICE     OBJECTIONS   ARE
COMPLIED WITH.I.A.1/2023 FOR STAY I.A. IS FILED UNDER SEC.151
OF CPC., PRAYING TO STAY THE IMPUGNED ORDER DATED 09TH
AUGUST 2023 PASSED BY THE 1ST ADDITIONAL PRL.JUDGE, FAMILY
COURT, HUBBALLI IN CRL.MISC.NO.12 OF 2023, PENDING DISPOSAL
OF THE ABOVE CASE ON MERITS, IN THE INTEREST OF JUSTICE AND
EQUITY AND ETC.,


     THESE PETITIONS, COMING ON FOR ADMISSION, THIS DAY,
THE COURT MADE THE FOLLOWING:


                            ORDER

1. RPFC No.100192/2023 is by the petitioner-wife

and RPFC No.100222/2023 is by the respondent-husband

against the order dated 09.08.2023 passed in Criminal

Miscellaneous No.12/2023 on the file of I Additional Principal

Judge Family Court, Hubballi by which the Family Court at

Hubballi directed the respondent-husband to pay Rs.7,000/-

to the petitioner-wife and Rs.3,000/- to the child.

2. The marriage between the parties has been

solemnized on 18.02.2021 at Hubballi and child-petitioner

No.2 has born to them. The above Miscellaneous Petition was

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filed by the wife under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal

Procedure, 1973, (for short, hereinafter referred to as

Çr.P.C.'), claiming maintenance of Rs.40,000/- per month

alleging respondent-husband subjecting the petitioner-wife

to harassment and deliberately neglecting to provide

maintenance. That the respondent-husband was having illicit

relationship. That a complaint was filed before the local

Jamath who had called the respondent for mediation to

which the respondent remained absent. That on 01.11.2022

petitioner-wife had filed a complaint before the Women

Police Station, who had summoned the respondent-husband

and his parents and advised. Whereby, the respondent-

husband and his parents had promised to take the

petitioner-wife and also undertaken that they would not

subject her to any harassment. However, they did not keep

up the said promise. Therefore, again the petitioner-wife

approached the Women Police Station on 27.11.2022, at

which time they did not turn up before the Police Station

accordingly and they advised petitioner to approach the

Court, accordingly she filed the petition.

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3. That the respondent-husband is carrying on

business of Real Estate Development under the name and

style of 'Caliph'' and he also doing wholesale fish business

and having income of more than Rs.1,50,000/- per month.

He is also working as a Sales Consultant in a private firm

earning salary. That the petitioner did not have any source of

income and having been driven away from the matrimonial

home, she has taken shelter with her parents and she has no

source of income for herself.

4. In the objection statement respondent-husband

though admitted the marriage and the birth of the child

denied the allegations made in the petition. That before the

marriage they were residing in a small house and after the

marriage because of the demand made by the petitioner-wife

he has made a spacious house paying monthly rent of

Rs.7,000/-. That she refused to co-operate in leading a

happy married life. She was rude in her behaviour towards

the respondent and his family members. She started

harassing the respondent and his parents and demanded the

respondent to abandon his parents and his unmarried sister.

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That during the month of April-2022 she went to her parent's

house and thereafter she has not returned to the

matrimonial home. Respondent finally approached the

Women Police Station on 31.10.2022 submitted the petition

requesting to call upon the petitioner-wife to join the

company of the respondent. Though she had promised

before the Police Station to join the respondent, she failed.

5. As regard to the income, it is contended that he is

working as a Sales Consultant in Raam Hundai Showroom,

Hubballi and getting salary of Rs.11,993/- per month, of

which he is paying rent upto Rs.7,000/- and paying

instalment towards the bank loan, as such he has no income

of his own. The Family Court on consideration of the

pleadings, framed the following points for its consideration

and recorded the evidence:

"1. Whether the petitioner No.1 proves that, the respondent has ill-treated the petitioner No.1 and also wilfully neglected to maintain both the petitioners?

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2. Whether the petitioner No.1 proves that, the respondent is able to maintain the petitioners and having sufficient means?

3. Whether the petitioner No.1 proves that she is unable to maintain herself and her son?

4. Whether the petitioners are entitled for the reliefs as sought?"

6. Petitioner and his brother examined as PW.1 and

2 and produced eleven documents marked at Ex.P.1 to P.11.

Respondent examined himself as RW.1 and produced eight

documents which were marked at Ex.R.1 to R.8. The Family

Court on appreciation of the evidence and the arguments

found that the petitioner-wife and the child was entitled for

maintenance and were neglected by the respondent-husband

accordingly, directed payment of Rs.7,000/- to the

petitioner-wife and Rs.3,000/- to the child petitioner No.2

per month. Aggrieved by the same, the petitioner-wife

before this Court in RPFC No.100192/2023 seeking

enhancement, while respondent-husband is before this Court

in RPFC No.100222/2023 to set aside the order.

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7. Learned counsel for the petitioner-wife and child

reiterating the grounds urged in the memorandum of petition

submits that the Family Court at paragraph Nos.39, 40 and

41 of the impugned order has taken note of the properties

which stands in the name of the father of the respondent-

husband and has also taken note of the life style being led by

the respondent-husband. He refers to Ex.R.7 and R.8 the

Bank Statements and submits that there is no consideration

of the same by the Family Court. He submits that the Family

Court having taken note of these aspects of the matter, has

awarded meagre amount of maintenance which is not

sufficient. Hence, he seeks for enhancement.

8. Per contra, learned counsel for the respondent-

husband submits that the properties are not standing in the

name of the respondent-husband. That apart, the

respondent-husband is earning only sum of Rs.11,993/- per

month from his employment as Sales Consultant and he has

no other income. He further submits that the petitioner-wife

is M.A., B.Ed., graduate and she was working as a teacher in

Veman Kannada and English Convent School, Hebasur and

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was earning salary of Rs.20,000/- to Rs.25,000/- per month.

Thus, he submits that the petitioner-wife being capable of

earning and maintaining herself, she is not entitled for

enhancement under Section 125 of Cr.P.C. Hence, seeks for

setting aside of the order passed by the Family Court.

9. In response to the submission that the petitioner-

wife working as a teacher, learned counsel for the petitioner-

wife submits that in fact she was working upto the year 2019

and was getting only Rs.6,000/- per month and not

Rs.20,000/- to Rs.25,000/-, as alleged. That after the birth

of the child she has stopped working and she is completely

dependent on maintenance amount being paid by the

respondent-husband.

10. Heard. Perused the records.

11. Marriage between the parties is not in dispute and

petitioner No.2 being their child is also not in dispute. From

the records what emanates is that there were certain

matrimonial discords between the parties resulting in both of

them approaching the Women Police Station seeking their

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interventions. Though, several allegations and counter

allegations are made the fact remains that the petitioner-

wife has been residing with her parents and she is presently

without any employment. Though it is submitted on behalf

of the respondent-husband that the petitioner-wife is still

continuing to work, on a query by this Court as to the place

of work of the petitioner-wife, there is no answer to the

same.

12. On the contrary, learned counsel for the

petitioner-wife submitted that she was in the working upto

the year 2019 and was earning Rs.6,000/- and after the

birth of the child she is not working. The said submission is

not seriously refuted by the learned counsel for the

respondent-husband.

13. The respondent-husband himself has produced

Bank Statements at Ex.R7 and Ex.R8 before the Family

Court.

14. Counsel for the petitioner-wife submits that Ex.R7

is the Bank Statement pertaining to IDFC Bank while Ex.R8

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pertains to Bank Statement of Bank of Baroda. In Ex.R7,

there is a reference to personal loan and payment of equal

monthly instalments. Ex.R8 on the other hand, refers to a

savings bank account. Referring to the credit column of

Ex.P8, counsel for the petitioner submits that the

respondent-husband has continuously deposited amounts

into the said bank account. There is reference of transactions

made in the said bank account. On 03.01.2022 Rs.2900/- is

credited, on 04.01.2022 Rs.10000/- is credited, on

05.01.2022 Rs.6000/- is credited. Similarly, on 07.01.2022

Rs.9500/- is credited, on 10.01.2022 Rs.2500/- is credited,

on 10.01.2022 Rs.25000/- is credited. Similarly, on

01.03.2022 Rs.5500/- is credited, on 04.03.2022 Rs.29400/-

is credited. No explanation is offered by the respondent-

husband regarding those deposits.

15. However, there appears to be neither any

discussion nor any appreciation of this part of the evidence

by the Family Court while determining the income of the

respondents-husband.

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16. Matter requires further consideration with regard

to the income, assets and liability of the respondent

husband.

17. In that view of the matter and in view of the

Family Court not adverting to these aspects of the matter,

order impugned is set aside and the matter is remitted to the

Family Court for fresh consideration.

18. It is made clear the Family Court after affording

opportunity to the parties may pass appropriate orders.

19. In the meanwhile, the respondent-husband shall

continue to pay Rs.6000/- to the petitioner-wife and

Rs.3000/- to the child as interim maintenance awarded by

this Court vide order dated 21.12.2013. He shall also deposit

arrears of amounts as directed before the Family Court.

20. Both the petitions are disposed of accordingly.

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21. Since both the parties are being represented by

their counsel they shall appear before the Family Court on

31.07.2024 without further notice.

SD/-

JUDGE

SMM - para 1 to 14 KGK - para 15 to till end CT-ASC

 
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