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What Is The Maximum Duration For Which Interim Maintenance Is Granted?

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Interim maintenance is a temporary financial relief granted by the court to a spouse or dependent during the pendency of legal proceedings such as divorce, maintenance, or domestic violence cases. Its objective is to ensure that the financially weaker party is not deprived of basic sustenance during the course of the case. While the law does not always specify a rigid upper limit for duration, certain legal principles and practical considerations influence how long interim maintenance is provided.

Key Points on Duration of Interim Maintenance

1. Duration Depends on Case Pendency

Interim maintenance is generally granted from the date of application until the final disposal of the case (e.g., divorce, maintenance petition).
There is no fixed maximum duration in law, as it is case-specific.

2. Court Discretion and Complexity of Case

If the case is prolonged due to complexity or deliberate delay by either party, the court may continue interim maintenance for several months or even years, depending on the timeline of the main proceedings.

3. Applicable Laws and Provisions

Section 125 CrPC (for wives, children, and parents)

Section 24 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 (for husband or wife)

Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 (for women seeking residence and maintenance)

These provisions authorize courts to grant interim maintenance during the pendency of proceedings—hence, it's valid only until a final judgment is passed.

4. Factors Influencing Duration

Nature and speed of legal proceedings

Conduct of parties (delays, cooperation, etc.)

Financial condition and dependency

Presence of children or aged dependents

5. Modifications or Termination

If circumstances change (e.g., remarriage, independent income), the court can modify or terminate interim maintenance before final disposal.

6. Appeal and Enforcement

If the respondent fails to pay interim maintenance, the petitioner can approach the court for enforcement. Delay in payment does not reduce the overall period unless the order is vacated.

Example

Scenario: A woman files a divorce petition under the Hindu Marriage Act and applies for interim maintenance under Section 24. The court grants ₹15,000 per month starting June 2023.

Proceedings Status:

The case is complex and involves property and child custody disputes.

Final judgment is passed in March 2025.

Duration:

Interim maintenance was paid monthly for 21 months, from June 2023 to March 2025. After the judgment, the court ordered permanent alimony and discontinued interim maintenance.

Actions Taken:

Petitioner applied for interim relief immediately after filing.

Court reviewed income and dependency before granting interim maintenance.

Regular hearings were delayed, but maintenance continued throughout.

After the final order, the petitioner was directed to apply for permanent maintenance, and interim stopped.

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