priti vs ramshay — 105/2021

Case under Maintenance Orders Enforcement Act Section 125. Disposed: Contested--Allowed / Granted after Full Trial / Hearing on 06th June 2026.

Case disposed

Cr. Misc. Cases - CR. MISC

CNR: RJAJ140011462021

Filing Number

1146/2021

Filing Date

06-Jul-2021

Registration No

105/2021

Registration Date

06-Jul-2021

Court

ACJM JM Kekri Taluka Criminal

Judge

2-Acjm 1

Decision Date

06-Jun-2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--Allowed / Granted after Full Trial / Hearing

Last updated 06-Jun-2026

Acts & Sections

Maintenance Orders Enforcement Act Section 125

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.priti

    Adv. ghisa lal parjapat

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.ramshay

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 06-Jun-2026

    OrderView PDF

    Case Summary: 105/2021 The court granted Priti's petition for interim maintenance under Section 125 CrPC against her husband Ramshay. The court held that as a lawfully married husband, Ramshay has a natural, legal, social and moral duty to maintain his wife and children, and ordered him to pay ₹3,000 monthly to Priti and ₹1,000 monthly to each of their two minor children (ages 7 and 4) for food, education, and other necessities. Arrears from the petition date were to be paid within two months. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  3. 06-Jun-2026

    Disposed

    Acjm 1

  4. 05-Jun-2026

    Final arguments

    Acjm 1

  5. 06-May-2026

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    Acjm 1

  6. 15-Apr-2026

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    Acjm 1

  7. 16-Mar-2026

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  8. 13-Mar-2026

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    Acjm 1

  9. 25-Feb-2026

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  10. 21-Jan-2026

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  11. 07-Jan-2026

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  12. 17-Nov-2025

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  13. 13-Oct-2025

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  14. 23-Sep-2025

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  15. 06-Aug-2025

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  16. 05-Jul-2025

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  17. 03-May-2025

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  18. 08-Apr-2025

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  19. 24-Mar-2025

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  20. 21-Feb-2025

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  21. 09-Jan-2025

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  22. 11-Dec-2024

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  23. 12-Nov-2024

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  24. 23-Sep-2024

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  25. 23-Aug-2024

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  26. 20-Jul-2024

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  27. 27-Jun-2024

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  28. 18-May-2024

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  29. 20-Apr-2024

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  30. 27-Mar-2024

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  31. 06-Mar-2024

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  32. 02-Feb-2024

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  33. 09-Jan-2024

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  34. 15-Dec-2023

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  35. 03-Nov-2023

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  36. 04-Oct-2023

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  37. 10-Aug-2023

    Service of Summons/bailable warrant

    Acjm 1

  38. 02-Jun-2023

    Service of Summons/bailable warrant

    Acjm 1

  39. 19-Apr-2023

    Service of Summons/bailable warrant

    Acjm 1

  40. 21-Mar-2023

    Service of Summons/bailable warrant

    Acjm 1

  41. 21-Jan-2023

    Service of Summons/bailable warrant

    Acjm 1

  42. 24-Nov-2022

    Service of Summons/bailable warrant

    Acjm 1

  43. 07-Oct-2022

    Service of Summons/bailable warrant

    Acjm 1

  44. 14-Jul-2022

    Service of Summons/bailable warrant

    Acjm 1

  45. 20-May-2022

    Service of Summons/bailable warrant

    Acjm 1

  46. 24-Mar-2022

    Service of Summons/bailable warrant

    Acjm 1

  47. 17-Jan-2022

    Service of Summons/bailable warrant

    Acjm 1

  48. 29-Nov-2021

    Service of Summons/bailable warrant

    Acjm 1

  49. 21-Sep-2021

    First hearing

    Initial hearing scheduled

  50. 06-Jul-2021

    Case filed

    Registration No. 105/2021

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: 105/2021 The court granted Priti's petition for interim maintenance under Section 125 CrPC against her husband Ramshay. The court held that as a lawfully married husband, Ramshay has a natural, legal, social and moral duty to maintain his wife and children, and ordered him to pay ₹3,000 monthly to Priti and ₹1,000 monthly to each of their two minor children (ages 7 and 4) for food, education, and other necessities. Arrears from the petition date were to be paid within two months. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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