Metropolitan Magistrate Savitri granted maintenance to the senior citizen but also held that "he does not qualify the requisites" for being maintained by his children.
"The stand of respondents (sons) is that the petitioner (father) never took any care of them and neglected them and never performed his responsibilities towards his family.
"The same has been proved, hence, I hold that the present case relates to a man, who never cared for his wife and children when they were young and needed him the most," the magistrate said.
"In this light, I am satisfied that petitioner has not come to court with clean hands," the magistrate said.
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The judge added, "Even so, in my view, the ends of justice would be met if I direct all the respondents to pay Rs 1,000 per month collectively as maintenance to petitioner."
The man, a resident of Meerut, sought maintenance from his four sons on the ground that he has no source of income as he was old and is not able to do any job now.
The man, living separately from his family, said out of his four sons, two are in government service and are earning well and prayed for Rs 500 monthly maintenance from each.
His sons, residing in Shahdara with their mother, wives and children, refused to give maintenance to their father saying he never took care of them and neglected him when they were young and it was their mother who alone arranged for their as well as their two sisters' marriages.