Section 25Permanent alimony and maintenance
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Permanent alimony and maintenance
Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
Sections Particulars
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Reviewed by Advocate Aditi Babbar · Practicing since 3 years
📅 Updated 2026-04-11📚 Source: The Gazette of India
AlimonyMaintenanceDivorceFinancial Support
🗣️ Simple Explanation
What does this law say? Section 25 of the HMA allows the court to order one spouse to pay permanent alimony or maintenance to the other after a divorce. This payment can be a one-time sum or regular payments, and it can last for the rest of the person's life, as long as they don't remarry.
Why does this law exist? This law helps to ensure that the financially weaker spouse is supported after the marriage ends. It aims to provide financial security and prevent hardship.
Real-life impact This means that after a divorce, the court can order your ex-spouse to pay you money for your support. The amount depends on their income, your income, and the conduct of both parties. The payments stop if you remarry or, in some cases, if you are found to be unfaithful.
What happens if you break this law? This section itself doesn't have a punishment. It just explains the rules the court follows.
💡 Real Life Example

Rahul gets a divorce and the court orders his ex-wife to pay him monthly maintenance. Section 25 ensures he receives financial support. If he remarries, the payments stop. This helps him to maintain his living standard.

Priya gets a divorce and the court orders her ex-husband to pay her permanent alimony. Section 25 ensures she receives financial support. If she remarries, the payments stop. This helps her to maintain her living standard.

🛡️ KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
  • Apply for permanent alimony after divorce.
  • Receive financial support from your ex-spouse.
  • Have the amount of alimony determined by the court.
  • Understand that alimony can be adjusted based on circumstances.
  • Know that alimony stops upon remarriage.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Section 25 of the HMA allows the court to order permanent alimony or maintenance after a divorce. This means one spouse can be required to pay the other a sum of money, either as a lump sum or regular payments, to provide financial support. The amount is determined by the court, considering factors like income and conduct.
No, Section 25 itself does not have any specific punishment. It only describes the provision for permanent alimony or maintenance after a divorce. The section focuses on financial support and the conditions under which it can be granted or modified, not on any actions that could lead to punishment.
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Sources & References

📒 Legal text sourced from The Gazette of India & AdvocateKhoj Bare Acts Library

⚖️ Content reviewed by Advocate Aditi Babbar, with 3 years of legal practice

📚 Act Reference: Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a qualified advocate for specific legal matters.

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