The court asked a woman to look for a job, saying she was qualified and capable and should not put financial burden on her estranged husband, a decision that could spur a debate on Indiaโs alimony system.
The man agreed to help her find employment and pay maintenance for a year.
The courtโs observation came on an appeal filed by the man against paying Rs 12,000 a month to support his wife.
โThe respondent (woman) admitted being more qualified than the appellant (man). She admitted to being able-bodied and having capacity to earn. As such, she cannot be allowed to sit idle at home to put financial burden on the appellant,โ said district judge Rekha Rani.
The woman had argued that, though she was better qualified, she married young and never held a job or even travelled alone.
However, the man said his estranged wife was not entitled to monetary relief as she was more qualified than him. His appeal pointed out that she was an MSc gold medallist. He alleged she had not applied for a job anywhere and wanted to sit idle and remain a financial burden on him.
On the womanโs submission that she had never travelled alone and wanted the man to go with her on job searches, the court said โthe submission is neither palatable nor digestibleโ.
โBoth are coming to the court separately. If she can come to the court to fight litigation alone, she can go alone to search for a job as well,โ the judge observed.
Even if the estranged wife is going to work temporarily, will the court order to pay maintenance to her?