SECTION 125 OF THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE, 1973 in INDIA
AUTHOR :- Subhajit Khan from Jogesh Chandra Chaudhury Law College. ABSTRACT: Maintenance proceedings under section 125 of the criminal procedure […]
AUTHOR :- Subhajit Khan from Jogesh Chandra Chaudhury Law College. ABSTRACT: Maintenance proceedings under section 125 of the criminal procedure […]
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Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code is a quasi-criminal provision designed to prevent destitution by ensuring that legally obligated relatives provide financial support to those unable to maintain themselves. It covers wives, children, and parents, including divorced or legally separated wives, minor children, and dependent parents.