A Supreme Court ruling has increased alimony from ₹20,000 to ₹50,000 for a divorced wife.

By Aniket Chakraborty

June 17, 2025

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The judgment adds a 5% hike every two years to account for inflation automatically.

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The court also upheld the transfer of the marital home to the ex-wife as part of the settlement.

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This sets a new legal benchmark for post-divorce maintenance in India.

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The wife had been fighting the case for 17 years, citing lifestyle disparity post-divorce.

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The court dismissed the husband's claims of financial stress from a second marriage.

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Judges stressed the importance of maintaining the "marital standard of living."

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The ruling demands full scrutiny of income — declared, past, and potential earnings.

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Property transfers are now validated as a legitimate form of spousal support.

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Legal experts say this landmark verdict will reshape divorce settlements in India.

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