wintage_litigation
April 1, 2026
Child maintenance in India is not calculated using a strict formula or fixed percentage. Instead, courts take a balanced and practical approach, focusing on what is fair for the child while also considering the financial capacity of both parents. The primary objective is simple: the child should not suffer because of the separation or divorce […]
wintage_litigation
March 30, 2026
In divorce and maintenance cases, determining the income of a self-employed husband is often more complex than assessing that of a salaried individual. Unlike fixed monthly salaries, self-employment income can vary significantly and may not always be transparently documented. However, Indian courts have developed practical methods to assess the real financial position of a self-employed […]
wintage_litigation
March 25, 2026
In family court matters such as divorce, maintenance, or child custody, evidence plays a crucial role. However, many people assume that anything can be submitted as proof. That is not correct. Courts follow specific legal principles to determine whether evidence is admissible. Submitting improper or inadmissible evidence can weaken your case, even if your claims […]