Late Cong Min’s Wife Helps Daughter-In-Law Bag Rs 4 Cr in Alimony

A Bengaluru family court ordered the late Minister SR Kashappanavar’s son to pay his ex-wife alimony of 4.85 crore.
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In a rare instance of solidarity, at least going by popular perception, a mother deposed against her son in a court of law, and helped her daughter-in-law get alimony in a divorce case.

A Bengaluru family court ordered late Congress Minister SR Kashappanavar’s son Devanand to pay his 25-year-old ex-wife a permanent alimony of Rs 4.85 crore, while dissolving their marriage.

The Fifth Additional Principal Family Court Judge noted that the petitioner was eligible for divorce as they had been living separately for close to four and a half years.

According to the petition, Devanand stayed at the other woman’s house for the most part. When his wife confronted it, he was allegedly violent towards her and verbally abused her. This was when the petitioner moved to the court for a divorce.

In her petition, the woman mentioned that she was treated like a stranger by her husband after tying the knot, although he was cordial with her weeks prior to their marriage.

According to the petitioner and her mother-in-law, Devanand had married the other woman illegally against the wishes of the elders of the family and has a child with the woman.

Devanand has vast extent of lands, drives a Mercedes Benz SUV costing more than a crore, owns quarry business and is therefore well-off. Without performing his marital obligations, Devanand deserted his wife.
Petitioner’s Mother-in-Law

(This article was originally published in an arrangement with The News Minute.)

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