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The Delhi High Court ruled that the law of maintenance aims to protect and promote equality among spouses, not to promote idleness. A qualified wife, capable of earning but seeking idleness, should not claim interim maintenance. A woman challenging a trial court's order denying her interim maintenance was dismissed, as the court found no evidence of genuine job-seeking efforts.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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