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Change Hindu code to let in-law pay alimony if husband can’t, says law panel

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Reliance Life Insurance1Cr Cover @ Rs450 or 50 Lac @ Rs253   Per monthmUtkarsh Anand | New Delhi | Posted: January 7, 2015 3:04 am

The Hindu law should be amended to cast a legal obligation on the father-in-law to maintain and pay alimony to the daughter-in-law when her husband is unable to do so, the Law Commission recommended to the government in a report submitted on Tuesday.

Under the existing provisions, a woman does not have the right to claim alimony from her father-in-law or other in-laws if her husband fails to maintain her due to various reasons, including his physical or mental incapacitation, disappearance or renunciation of the world as a religious choice.

The Law Commission, headed by Justice A P Shah, however, held that there was “sufficient basis in classical Hindu law to cast a legal obligation on the father-in-law to maintain the daughter-in-law, when the husband of the latter is unable to do so”. The panel’s report noted that the basis so discovered in the Hindu law lent support to the legislative amendment being proposed by the Commission, as it sought to spell out the father-in-law’s legal obligation to pay maintenance to the daughter-in-law.

“The right of a Hindu woman, whose husband is unable to provide maintenance to her, must be protected,” held the Commission, while recommending to Law Minister Sadananda Gowda insertion of a new clause in the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956.

According to the panel, insertion of sub-section 4 under Section 18 should read as: “Where the husband is unable to provide for his wife, on account of physical disability, mental disorder, disappearance, renunciation of the world by entering any religious order or other similar reasons, the Hindu wife is entitled to claim m

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