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Jharkhand High Court Orders Husband to Pay Maintenance Despite Mental Illness Claim
✍️ The Indian Express
🗓 15 Jul 2026, 12:47 PM
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The Jharkhand High Court ruled that a husband must continue paying maintenance to his wife, rejecting the claim that his mental illness absolved him of the obligation.
In a recent judgment, the Jharkhand High Court ruled that a husband must continue paying maintenance to his wife.
The husband had argued that a diagnosed mental illness exempted him from the financial obligation, but the court rejected this claim.
The court held that while mental health conditions may affect a person's capacity, they do not absolve a spouse from the duty of maintenance under the law.
The ruling reinforces the principle that marital financial responsibilities persist regardless of personal health issues, and the husband was directed to resume payments immediately.
The husband had argued that a diagnosed mental illness exempted him from the financial obligation, but the court rejected this claim.
The court held that while mental health conditions may affect a person's capacity, they do not absolve a spouse from the duty of maintenance under the law.
The ruling reinforces the principle that marital financial responsibilities persist regardless of personal health issues, and the husband was directed to resume payments immediately.