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Can A Widow Claim Maintenance?

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Yes, a widow can claim maintenance under various laws in India, ensuring her financial security after the death of her husband. The key provisions regarding maintenance for widows are:

1. Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

Under Section 25 of the Hindu Marriage Act, a widow is entitled to claim maintenance from her deceased husband's estate if she is unable to maintain herself. The maintenance amount is determined based on the financial capacity of the estate and her needs.

2. Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) allows a widow to claim maintenance from her husband's legal heirs if she is unable to maintain herself. The court may order the heirs to provide her with a reasonable amount for her sustenance.

3. Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007

This Act provides provisions for maintenance claims from senior citizens and parents, which may also extend to widows, ensuring their welfare and financial support.

4. Testamentary Succession

If the husband has left a will, the widow's right to maintenance can be outlined therein. However, if there are no provisions made, she can still claim maintenance from the estate as per applicable laws.

Summary

The claim for maintenance can be made through a legal application, and the courts will evaluate the circumstances to determine the amount and duration of maintenance.

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