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Home / Crime and Justice / Court Denies Alimony to Self-Sufficient Spouse, Upholds Divorce on Cruelty Grounds

Court Denies Alimony to Self-Sufficient Spouse, Upholds Divorce on Cruelty Grounds

18 Oct

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Summary

  • Delhi High Court rules alimony not for financial equalization
  • Divorce granted to husband on grounds of mental, physical cruelty
  • Wife, a senior government officer, denied permanent alimony
Court Denies Alimony to Self-Sufficient Spouse, Upholds Divorce on Cruelty Grounds

On October 18, 2025, the Delhi High Court delivered a significant ruling on alimony, emphasizing that it should not be used as a tool for financial equalization between capable individuals. The court upheld a family court's decision to grant divorce to a husband on grounds of mental and physical cruelty, while rejecting the wife's plea for permanent alimony.

The case involved a couple who had previously been divorced before remarrying in January 2010. They separated within 14 months, with the husband alleging cruelty, including abusive language, insulting messages, and humiliation. The wife, a Group A Indian Railway Traffic Service (IRTS) officer, denied these claims and counter-accused her husband of cruelty.

The High Court found that the wife's "degrading language" against her husband and his mother, including calling him of illegitimate birth, amounted to mental cruelty. The court also noted that the wife had demanded Rs 50 lakh as a financial settlement to agree to the divorce, a claim she admitted in her affidavit and during cross-examination.

Ultimately, the High Court refused to grant permanent alimony, stating that the woman's substantial and independent income as a senior government officer negated any claim for such payments. The court emphasized that alimony is meant as a measure of social justice, not a tool for enrichment or financial equalization between capable individuals.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
No, according to the Delhi High Court's ruling, a financially self-sufficient spouse cannot be awarded permanent alimony, as alimony is meant as a measure of social justice rather than a tool for financial equalization.
The Delhi High Court granted the divorce on grounds of mental and physical cruelty, noting the wife's use of "degrading language" against her husband and his mother, including calling him of illegitimate birth.
The court found the wife's demand for a Rs 50 lakh settlement to agree to the divorce as evidence of a "clear financial dimension" to her approach, which the family court had rightly concluded as a logical inference based on the evidence.

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