LAWS(P&H)-1991-2-108

KARAN SINGH Vs. SITA RANI

Decided On February 07, 1991
KARAN SINGH Appellant
V/S
SITA RANI Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) SITA Rani filed a petition under section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure against Karan Singh alleging that she had been married with the latter 19/20 years earlier and that the respondent had married again and had neglected to maintain her. The respondent was working in HSEB and earning around Rs. 2,000/-. Sita Rani, therefore, prayed for Rs. 500/- per mensum as maintenance. The petition was contested by the respondent, who, inter alia, denied having ever married Sita Rani. Instead he pleaded that he was married to one Darshana Rani, daughter of Narain Dass, and relied upon an entry in the voters' list in the electoral rolls of 1987 in supports of his plea. On behalf of Sita Rani, it was stated that she was the first wife of Karan Singh, that marriage between them was still subsisting and that as Sita Rani failed to give birth to a child, Karan Singh had married again. She relied upon an entry in the voters' list of 1982 in which she was mentioned as wife of Karan Singh.

(2.) ON a consideration of the above material, the learned Magistrate declined to pass in interim order of maintenance by his order dated March 24, 1989. Aggrieved by the order, Sita Rani preferred a revision, which was disposed of by the Additional Sessions Judge, Kurukshetra, by order dated July 20,1989. The learned Additional Session Judge relied on the entry in the voters' list of 1982 and fixed Rs. 100/- per mensum as interim maintenance in favour of Sita Rani. It is against that of the Additional Sessions Judge that the present revision has been filed by the husband.