(1) Any court exercising jurisdiction under this Act may, at the time of passing any decree or at any time subsequent thereto, on application made to it for the purpose by either the wife or the husband, as the case may be, order that the respondent shall 1*** pay to the applicant for her or his maintenance and support such gross sum or such monthly or periodical sum for a term not exceeding the life of the applicant as, having regard to the respondent's own income and other property, if any, the income and other property of the applicant, 2[the conduct of the parties and other circumstances of the case], it may seem to the court to be just, and any such payment may be secured, if necessary, by a charge on the immovable property of the respondent.
(2) If the court is satisfied that there is a change in the circumstances of either party at any time after it has made an order under sub-section (1), it may at the instance of either party, vary, modify or rescind any such order in such manner as the court may deem just.
(3) If the court is satisfied that the party in whose favour an order has been made under this section has re-married or, if such party is the wife, that she has not remained chaste, or, if such party is the husband, that he has had sexual intercourse with any woman outside wedlock, it may at the instance of the other party vary, modify or rescind any such order in such manner as the court may deem just.
THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT, 1955; ACT NO. 25 OF 1955 - An Act to amend and codify the law relating to marriage among Hindus.
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- 1. Short title and extent.
- 2. Application of Act.
- 3. Definitions.
- 4. Oveirriding effect of Act. Save as otherwise ex...
- HINDU MARRIAGES : Sec 5.
- 6. Guardianship in marriage.
- 7. Ceremonies for a Hindu marriage.
- 8. Registration of Hindu marriages.
- RESTITUTION OF CONJUGAL RIGHTS AND JUDICIAL SEPARA...
- 9. Restitution of conjugal right.
- 10. Judicial separation.
- NULLITY OF MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE
- 11. Void marriages.
- 12. Voidable marriages.
- 13. Divorce.
- 13 (1A)
- 13 (2) A wife may also present a petition for the ...
- 13A. Alternate relief in divorce proceedings.
- 13B. Divorce by mutual consent.
- 14. No petition for divorce to be presented within...
- 15. Divorced persons when may marry again.
- 16. Legitimacy of children of void and voidable ma...
- 17. Punishment of bigamy.
- 18. Punishment for contravention of certain other ...
- JURISDICTION AND PROCEDURE
- 19.Court to which petition shall be presented.
- 20. Contents and verification of petitions.
- 21. Application of Act 5 of 1908.
- 21B. Special provision relating to trial and dispo...
- 21C. Documentary evidence.
- 22. Proceedings to be in camera and may not be pri...
- 23. Decree in proceedings.
- 23A. Relief for respondent in divorce and other pr...
- 23A. Relief for respondent in divorce and other pr...
- 24. Maintenance Pendente lite and expenses proceed...
- 25. Permanent alimony and maintenance.
- 26.Custody of children.
- 27. Disposal of property.
- 28. Appeals from decrees and orders.
- 28A. Enforcement of decrees and orders.
- THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT (Sections & Subject Heading)
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