A Homemaker Does Not Sit Idle; To Disregard Her Contribution Would Be Unrealistic And Unjust: Delhi HC On Maintenance Claims

Challenging the “idle wife” notion, the Delhi High Court held that a homemaker’s contributions enable the earning spouse’s success and cannot be ignored in maintenance decisions. Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma said non-employment does not imply idleness or deliberate financial dependence.

Kerala High Court: Forcing Wife to Quit Job is Economic Abuse Under Domestic Violence Act

Kerala: The Kerala High Court has ruled that forcing a wife to leave her job and depriving her of income is a form of “economic abuse” under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 (DV Act). Justice G. Girish, who delivered the verdict, upheld the decision of the Additional Sessions Court, Kottayam, which awarded maintenance of Rs.5,000 per month to the wife.