Haryana man pay 3 Crore Alimony: A couple from Haryana’s Karnal district has officially annulled their 44-year marriage, after an 18-year legal process. The 69-year-old husband said he would deposit ₹3.07 crore permanently to his 73-year-old wife and sell agricultural land to do so. The above decision came as a result of a mediation before the Honourable Punjab and Haryana High Court by the consent of all parties concerned.
The last stage of the interpersonal conflict worked out after much fight
The couple, who had a church wedding on August 27,1980, got an affidavit to have an irretrievable breakdown of marriage and separated since May 2006 due to constant feud. After mental cruelty, the husband petitioned for divorce and the Karnal family court dismissed his petition in January 2013. After nearly a decade of appeal the case was finally sent to the mediation and conciliation centre of the Punjab and Haryana High Court.
In the course of negotiation and middle search for an amicable solution, the couple as within the company of the three adult children decided on the termination of the marriage contract, with the husband giving out a large amount of alimony.
Haryana man pay 3 Crore Alimony: Stipulation in regard to grant of alimony
Haryana man pay 3 Crore Alimony: Thus to fulfil this agreement the husband sold the agricultural land which is again very fertile and produced demand draft of ₹2.16 crore. Also, he gave ₹500000/- in cash collected from agriculture income for the year 2008-09 to the appellant / wife and handed over cash of ₹10000/- and gold & silver ornaments worth of ₹400000/- to the appellant / wife and then transferred ₹500000/- cash for the same income through the agricultural income with the appellant / wife after receiving the divorce notice in 2009.
By virtue of this settlement agreement, what is paid out here can well be regarded as life maintenance, with the wife and their children to have no claim on the estate of the husband post mortem. The legal severance of matrimony was recognized through a pronouncement of a division bench of the Punjab and Haryana High Court.
Thoughts on Relations and Law Suits
The outstanding legal battle depicted in this particular case shows how take time and money to destroy friendship and family. The unknowns and alters of relationships carry on for decades and what begins as a misunderstanding or disagreement leads to drawn-out court procedures that erase out personal accounts. The conclusion reached in this regard is a sad set and a glaring epidemic that strikes a human soul, reminding people of the feebleness of bonds as well as the need to find a smooth way out in all aspects of life.
He went to the High Court in 2013 and sought dissolution of the marriage most probably by fil ling an appeal. The case dragged on for 11 years, and the High Court put the matter in abeyance for the parties to go to the Mediation and Conciliation Centre to seek a settlement in November this year.
According to the TOI report, while all the mediation proceedings were going on, the wife, the husband, and their three children agreed to mutually terminate the marriage and the husband was to pay ₹3.07 crore as permanent alimony.
Copper Miner sold land and crops to pay for alimony
The husband sliced portions of his land and paid ₹2,16 crore through a demand draft and ₹50 lakh in cash, after selling sugarcane.
But the court noted that the children and wife will not have any enforceable claim of any nature against him as they were paid. ‘Even after the death of the first party the second and third parties (children) have no rights to inherit any property or money which may be left by the first party at the time of his death which would be devolved as per succession except the second and third parties,’ the court stated.
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