Rajnesh v. Neha
Citation: (2021) 2 SCC 324
Bench: Justice Indu Malhotra & Justice R. Subhash Reddy
Date: 4 November 2020
Rajnesh_vs_Neha_Full_Case_Analysis_and_Formats
Editable_Affidavit_Rajnesh_Guidelines
Gujarati_Affidavit_Rajnesh_Guidelines
π Detailed Paragraph-Wise Judgment Breakdown
Below is a structured, issue-wise breakdown aligned with the reasoning flow of the Supreme Court (instead of mechanical para numbers, this follows the thematic grouping adopted in the judgment).
I. Background & Reference to Larger Issue
Paras (Introductory Portion)
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The Court noticed serious inconsistency across India in maintenance awards.
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Multiple statutes allow maintenance:
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Section 125 CrPC
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Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
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Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956
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Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005
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This led to:
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Conflicting orders
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Forum shopping
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Multiple parallel proceedings
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π Court decided to frame uniform guidelines applicable nationwide.
II. Issue 1 β Overlapping Jurisdiction & Multiple Maintenance Claims
Key Findings
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A spouse can seek maintenance under different statutes.
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However, double benefit is not permissible.
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Courts must:
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Take judicial notice of prior maintenance orders.
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Adjust or set-off amounts awarded earlier.
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Legal Principle
Maintenance awarded in one proceeding must be disclosed in subsequent proceedings.
β Objective: Prevent unjust enrichment and contradictory orders.
III. Issue 2 β Date from Which Maintenance is Payable
Conflicting Views Across High Courts
Some courts granted from:
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Date of order
Others from: -
Date of application
Supreme Court Ruling
β Maintenance should ordinarily be granted from the date of application.
Reasoning
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Delays in court process should not prejudice the claimant.
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Section 125 CrPC is a social justice legislation.
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Financial hardship begins when application is filed, not when order is passed.
IV. Issue 3 β Criteria for Determining Quantum of Maintenance
The Court laid down structured factors:
(A) Status of Parties
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Social standing
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Standard of living during marriage
(B) Reasonable Needs of Wife & Children
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Food, clothing, residence
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Medical expenses
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Education
(C) Income & Property of Husband
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Actual income
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Earning capacity
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Assets
(D) Income of Wife
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Whether she is employed
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Whether income is sufficient
β Mere ability to earn β sufficient ground to deny maintenance.
V. Issue 4 β Affidavit of Disclosure of Assets & Liabilities
This is the most important part of the judgment.
The Court made it mandatory nationwide to file:
β Detailed Affidavit of:
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Income
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Expenditure
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Movable assets
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Immovable property
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Bank accounts
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Investments
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Liabilities
Why?
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Parties were suppressing income.
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Courts were guessing income without material.
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Endless adjournments delayed justice.
The Court annexed detailed Affidavit formats for:
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Urban areas
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Rural areas
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Self-employed persons
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Salaried persons
β This brought procedural discipline.
VI. Interim Maintenance β Expeditious Disposal
Court directed:
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Interim maintenance applications must be decided within 4β6 months.
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Avoid repeated adjournments.
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Maintenance proceedings must not become mini-trials.
VII. Enforcement of Maintenance Orders
The Court emphasized:
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Maintenance orders must be strictly enforced.
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Execution proceedings should be effective.
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Non-payment may attract coercive measures.
Purpose:
To prevent maintenance orders from becoming βpaper decreesβ.
VIII. Adjustment & Modification
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If circumstances change, parties may seek modification.
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Change in income, remarriage, or dependency must be proved.
IX. Social Justice Perspective
The Court described Section 125 CrPC as:
A measure of social justice to protect women and children.
Maintenance is not charity β
It is a legal right flowing from marital obligation.
X. Final Directions Issued by Supreme Court
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Mandatory filing of Affidavit of Disclosure.
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Maintenance generally from date of application.
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Avoid duplication across statutes.
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Decide interim maintenance quickly.
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Enforce orders strictly.
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Apply guidelines across India.
π Practical Litigation Impact (For Advocates)
After this judgment:
β Always file full disclosure affidavit.
β Demand production of ITR, GST, bank statements.
β Argue from date of application.
β Seek cost if income suppression is proved.
β Adjust previous maintenance orders properly.
π― Why This Case Is Landmark
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First time Supreme Court created uniform maintenance framework.
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Reduced forum shopping.
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Standardised income disclosure.
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Strengthened womenβs economic rights.
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Brought procedural clarity nationwide.
As directed in Rajnesh v. Neha (2021) 2 SCC 324
Below is the structured, court-ready model format based on the Annexures issued by the Supreme Court. This format can be used in proceedings under:
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Section 125 CrPC
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Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
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Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956
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Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005
π IN THE COURT OF _____________
Case No. ____________
Applicant: ____________
Respondent: ____________
AFFIDAVIT OF DISCLOSURE OF ASSETS, INCOME & EXPENDITURE
I, ____________, S/o / D/o / W/o ____________, aged ___ years, residing at ____________, do hereby solemnly affirm and declare as under:
PART I β PERSONAL INFORMATION
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Name:
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Age & Date of Birth:
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Educational Qualifications:
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Occupation:
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PAN No:
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Aadhaar No:
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Current Residential Address:
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Marital Status:
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Details of Children (name, age, education):
PART II β DETAILS OF EMPLOYMENT / BUSINESS
A. If Salaried
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Name & Address of Employer:
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Designation:
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Date of Joining:
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Gross Monthly Salary:
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Net Take Home Salary:
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Salary Slip (Annexed):
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Annual Income as per ITR:
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Form 16 (Annexed):
B. If Self-Employed / Business
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Nature of Business:
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Name of Firm:
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GST Registration No:
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Annual Turnover:
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Net Annual Profit:
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Last 3 Years ITR (Annexed):
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Balance Sheet (Annexed):
C. If Unemployed
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Last Employment Details:
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Reason for Unemployment:
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Skills / Professional Capacity:
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Efforts made for employment:
PART III β OTHER SOURCES OF INCOME
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Rental Income:
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Agricultural Income:
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Interest Income:
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Dividend Income:
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Capital Gains:
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Any Other Income:
PART IV β MOVABLE ASSETS
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Bank Accounts (Account No., Branch, Balance):
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Fixed Deposits:
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Shares / Mutual Funds:
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Insurance Policies:
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Vehicles:
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Gold / Jewellery:
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Cash in Hand:
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Digital Assets / Crypto:
PART V β IMMOVABLE PROPERTIES
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Residential Property (Address, Area, Market Value):
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Commercial Property:
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Agricultural Land:
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Any Jointly Owned Property:
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Encumbrances, if any:
PART VI β LIABILITIES
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Home Loan:
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Vehicle Loan:
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Personal Loan:
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Credit Card Dues:
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Business Liabilities:
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Income Tax Arrears:
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Any Other Debt:
PART VII β MONTHLY EXPENDITURE
A. Personal Expenses
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Food & Groceries:
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Electricity & Utilities:
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Medical:
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Transport:
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Clothing:
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Entertainment:
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Domestic Help:
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Mobile/Internet:
B. Child Expenses
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School Fees:
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Tuition:
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Books:
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Extra-curricular Activities:
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Medical:
C. Household Expenses
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Rent / EMI:
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Maintenance Charges:
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Insurance Premiums:
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Staff Salary:
PART VIII β DEPENDENTS
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Parents:
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Children:
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Other Family Members:
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Financial support provided:
PART IX β LIFESTYLE DISCLOSURE
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Foreign Travel (last 3 years):
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Club Memberships:
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Luxury Vehicles:
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High-Value Purchases:
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Credit Card Statements (Annexed):
PART X β EXISTING MAINTENANCE ORDERS
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Any prior maintenance order passed?
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Amount awarded:
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Case Details:
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Whether being paid regularly?
PART XI β LITIGATION EXPENSES
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Advocate Fees:
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Court Fees:
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Miscellaneous Expenses:
DECLARATION
I hereby declare that the above information is true, correct, and complete to the best of my knowledge. No material fact has been concealed.
Place: _______
Date: _______
Signature: ____________
VERIFICATION
Verified at _______ on this ___ day of _______ that the contents of this affidavit are true and correct.
Signature: ____________
π Important Directions from Supreme Court
β Mandatory filing in maintenance cases.
β False disclosure may invite perjury.
β Income Tax Returns should be filed wherever applicable.
β Court may draw adverse inference for concealment.
β Maintenance generally from date of application.