The fact that the husband figured in the list of "Super Rich" category of a business magazine and the net worth of his business was around Rs 1,000 crore, was taken note by the court in fixing the maintenace.
Principal Judge Narottam Kaushal awarded additional 15 per cent per year raise in the maintenance amount for her and her daughter, noting that there was a "significant jump" in the income of the husband in two financial years which could not be ignored.
It noted that the man's income for the year 2011-12, when the maintenance application was filed, compared with income for the year of decision (2012-13) by a magisterial court earlier, showed a quantum jump of more than double the income.
"Whether this radical change was a result of accounting jugglery or a result of concealment, is a question, which this court would leave unanswered. However, the jump is too significant to be ignored.
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The woman, in her application filed through advocate Manav Gupta, had alleged that she was thrown out of her matrimonial house in March 2008 after which she had filed a petition in high court for maintenance.
However, during the pendency of the maintenance petition, the husband filed a petition for dissolution of marriage in January 2011.
She then moved the trial court for maintenance on August 4, 2011 and a magisterial court on February 8, 2013 granted her a maintenance of Rs 1.25 lakh a month.
Both these orders were challenged before higher courts which eventually reached the Supreme Court.
The apex court through its April 2014 order had remitted the matter back to the trial court, after which the woman withdrew the plea before high court.
The woman, thereafter, in her application filed in before the family court had sought pendente lite maintenance from the date of desertion by her husband claiming that he had appeared in the list of Super Rich in Business World magazine in 2010.
While seeking Rs seven lakh per month maintenance, the woman's counsel had said the husband "had a family business of net worth of Rs 921.28 crore. His house is as good as a five star hotel."
The husband, however, had claimed that he was the Director of various companies but earned a monthly salary of Rs 90,000 from only one firm.
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