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Is Interim Child Maintenance Granted Separately?

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Child maintenance is a critical aspect of family law, ensuring that a child’s financial needs are met even during the pendency of legal proceedings. Interim child maintenance is often granted to provide timely financial support for the child’s essential needs, and it can be awarded separately from maintenance to the spouse or other dependents.

Interim Child Maintenance: Separate or Combined?

1. Separate Granting of Interim Child Maintenance

Courts can and often do grant interim maintenance specifically for the child, distinct from maintenance awarded to the spouse or other dependents.

This ensures that the child’s needs for food, education, health, and clothing are met promptly.

2. Legal Provisions

Under Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), maintenance for a child (legitimate or illegitimate) is recognized separately.

The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 also empowers courts to order maintenance for children along with the aggrieved woman.

Guardians or parents can file separate applications seeking interim maintenance on behalf of the child.

3. Procedure

The applicant must prove the child’s dependency and financial need.

Courts may issue an interim order for child maintenance during the pendency of custody, guardianship, divorce, or domestic violence proceedings.

The maintenance amount considers the child’s age, health, education, and the paying party’s financial capacity.

4. Combined or Separate Orders

Sometimes, courts pass combined interim maintenance orders covering both spouse and child for simplicity.

However, applicants may request separate interim maintenance to ensure dedicated funds for the child.

5. Enforcement

Interim child maintenance orders have the same enforceability as other maintenance orders.

Non-payment can lead to contempt proceedings and other legal consequences.

Example

Scenario:
A mother files for interim maintenance for herself and her minor child during divorce proceedings.

Steps Taken:

She requests the court to grant separate interim maintenance for the child’s education and medical expenses.

The court passes an interim order granting ₹10,000 per month for the mother and ₹5,000 per month separately for the child.

The father is directed to pay both amounts monthly.

These interim payments continue until the final order is passed or modified.

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