WOMAN DIVORCED FOR ADULTERY CAN’T CLAIM MAINTENANCE

by | May 29, 2025

Chhattisgarh High Court ruling on adultery and maintenance under Section 125 CrPC

Chhattisgarh High Court rules that a woman divorced on the ground of adultery is not entitled to claim maintenance under Section 125(4) CrPC.

Case in News

The Chhattisgarh High Court adultery ruling stated that a woman divorced for adultery cannot claim maintenance.

Case Overview 

Case Name : [Husband] vs. [Wife] (Names withheld for privacy; judgment dated 08.09.2023)

In a recent ruling the Chhattisgarh High Court, led by Justice Arvind Kumar Verma held that a woman divorced on the ground of adultery cannot claim maintenance under Section 125 of the CrPC . The case involved cross-revisions—one by the husband against a ₹4,000/month maintenance order and another by the wife seeking enhancement to ₹20,000 . The husband had already obtained a divorce decree based on her proven adulterous relationship with his younger brother .

Key Aspects 

This case highlighted the conflict between a woman’s right to maintenance and the disqualification under Section 125(4) of the CrPC . The Court examined whether a decree of divorce on grounds of adultery continues to bar the woman from seeking maintenance post-divorce .

  • The wife was granted ₹4,000/month by the family court .
  • Husband cited financial hardship and the wife’s proven adultery as grounds for setting aside the order .
  • Divorce decree confirmed her adulterous conduct; not challenged in higher courts .
  • Wife argued that adultery under Section 125(4) means an ongoing relationship which wasn’t proved .

Legal Insights 

Before deciding on maintenance, the court reiterated that once a valid divorce decree is passed on the ground of adultery, the legal disqualification under Section 125(4) CrPC applies . The Court emphasized that such a finding cannot be reversed or ignored in subsequent maintenance proceedings .

  • Section 125(4), CrPC : Bars maintenance if the wife is “living in adultery .”
  • Hindu Marriage Act : Used by the husband to obtain divorce on grounds of adultery .
  • The decree, supported by evidence and unchallenged served as proof of the wife’s disqualification .
  • The Court held that adultery once proven continues to be a valid basis for denying maintenance .

Court’s Verdict 

The Chhattisgarh High Court adultery ruling set aside the maintenance granted by the family court . It upheld the husband’s revision petition confirming that a woman divorced on grounds of adultery is barred from claiming maintenance . The wife’s plea for enhancement was rejected .

 

Source – High Court of Chhattisgarh

Read alsoCriminal Procedure Code (BNSS)

 

 

 

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