Section 125 CrPC & 144 BNSS Maintenance Calculator | Rajnesh v. Neha Rules
Estimate spousal and child maintenance ranges in India under the new Section 144 BNSS and Section 125 CrPC. Factoring in joint income, children's needs, and offsetting prior orders.
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Maintenance & Alimony Calculator
Estimate maintenance ranges under Section 125 CrPC / Section 144 BNSS using Supreme Court principles. Models net disposable incomes, child expenses apportionment, and overlapping case offsets.
Financial Parameters
Husband's Gross Monthly Income (₹)
Compulsory Statutory Deductions (₹)
Only statutory deductions are allowed. Court does not subtract home/car loan payments.
Husband's Personal EMIs & Other Deductions (₹)
Courts usually treat loan EMIs as self-created liabilities, meaning they won't reduce alimony.
Wife's Net Monthly Income (₹)
Number of Dependent Children
None
1 Child
2 Children
3+ Children
Other Dependent Family Members (Husband's Side)
None
1 Parent/Relative
2+ Parents/Relatives
Prior Maintenance Paid (₹)
Supreme Court requires adjusting/offsetting overlapping maintenance orders.
Calculate Maintenance
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Rajnesh v. Neha Mandatory Affidavit Checklist
The Supreme Court of India has made it mandatory for both spouses to file an Affidavit of Disclosure of Assets and Liabilities. Make sure you compile documentation for:
I. Income & Employment Proofs
Salary Slips for the last 12 months.
Income Tax Returns (ITR) along with Form 16 for the last 3 financial years.
Bank statements for all accounts for the last 3 years.
Ledger accounts or P&L sheets (if self-employed/running a business).
II. Assets & Investment Disclosures
Details of all bank accounts, FD/RD balances, and PPF accounts.
Value of shares, mutual funds, gold, and jewelry holdings.
Property ownership documents (residential flats, agricultural land, commercial properties).
Vehicle registration books (RC) and approximate value.
III. Liabilities & Dependency Proofs
Outstanding loan statements (Home Loan, Car Loan, Personal Loan) with EMI schedules.
Credit card bills for the last 6 months.
Medical records and pharmacy bills for dependents with chronic conditions.
School fee receipts, tuition bills, and bus charges for children.