Difficult for wife to change lifestyle in hard times: Bombay high court

May 12, 2012
DiscrmMumbai, May 12: If a wife is accustomed to a particular lifestyle, it is difficult for her to adjust in bad times, the Bombay high court said on Friday while hearing a plea for enhancement of maintenance.

A division bench of Justice P B Majmudar and Justice Anoop Mohta was hearing a petition filed by film producer Gaurang Doshi's wife Madhuri challenging the family court's June 16, 2010, order on providing a monthly maintenance of Rs 50,000 each to her and their daughter. She had sought Rs 2 lakh for herself and Rs 75,000 for the daughter, besides accommodation and a car.

Arguing that her maintenance be enhanced, Madhuri's petition pointed out that till May 2004, Doshi gave her Rs 3 lakh only for household expenses. There was a domestic dispute after that and the two had been living separately since then.

Madhuri's advocate Satish Maneshinde said Doshi often delayed payment of maintenance despite giving an undertaking to court.

Doshi, who made films such as Aankhen and Deewaar, earlier told the court that he was making another movie and waiting for the financiers to come from abroad. He also said he had huge financial liabilities.

The judges asked Doshi to give, without prejudice, an extra Rs 20,000 for his daughter to spend during the summer holiday. "You were taking them on a chartered plane, your daughter is accustomed to a good life. As a gesture of a good man, give her," said Justice Majmudar.

"As a good father, some enhancement will not hurt him," said Maneshinde, adding that Doshi led a lavish lifestyle and spent as much in a single day. He further said that for each film, Doshi earned a profit of crores. However, Doshi said, "My last film flopped badly in 2004." When the judges asked him what he was doing for eight years, he said he was embroiled in litigation. "There are good times and bad times. She must adjust. I don't deny I gave them a good life,'' said Doshi.

Justice Majmudar then said: "You are responsible. You made her accustomed to such a lifestlyle. Taking her on a chartered plane, etc. Once a wife is accustomed to a particular lifestyle, she will find it difficult to adjust in bad times."

Doshi agreed to pay the amount after two weeks, saying he had to arrange for it. "We wish you good times,'' said Justice Majmudar.

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January 9,2020

Noida, Jan 6: A fire broke out at the ESIC Hospital in Noida on Thursday morning and firefighting was underway, officials said.

The blaze broke out in the basement of the seven-storey hospital building located in Sector 24, a police official said.

Fire tenders were rushed to the spot after the Fire Department was alerted about it around 8 am, the official said.

After that, a search was done to see if anyone was trapped in the building, he said.

The cooling process is now underway.

He said the fire had engulfed the ground, first and second floors of the building, except the basement.

Police said they received information about fire at Kaveri printing press at 2:45 am, when the manager Yogesh called them. The press owners have been identified as Atul and Anuj Goyal, residents of Sukhdev Vihar, they said.

The man who died in the fire has been identified as Phool Dev, from Bihar, who used to work as a help there. Dev went inside the building in the night to sleep before the fire started and died due to suffocation, the fire department official said.

The body has been kept at Lal Bahadur Shastri Hospital and the post-mortem will be done once the family reaches here, police said.

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May 19,2020

Lucknow, May 19: The administration of the Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGI) has ordered a probe into the cardiac procedure conducted on a corona positive patient in the hospital.

The patient underwent a cardiac procedure without being tested for corona before the surgery. He later tested positive for COVID-19, leading to panic among the staff and other patients.

The medical staff that came in contact with the patient were quarantined on Monday while the area was sanitized.

As per orders from the State Medical Education Department, even in emergency cases, patients are to be screened for Covid-19 before procedures are done.

According to the SGPGI administration, the incident took place late on Sunday night.

In an official statement, director, Prof R.K. Dhiman said, "The 63-year-old patient was a case of complete cardiac blockage and needed an urgent temporary pacemaker. The patient was admitted to the holding area of the institute and later shifted to the MICU for permanent pace making."

He said that when the patient's corona status was found to be positive on the Hospital Information System, she was shifted to the Rajdhani COVID Hospital.

The Director said, "Though the involved areas have been sanitized and healthcare workers were quarantined as per protocol, a probe has been ordered to investigate the lapses."

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April 8,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 8: The University Grants Commission (UGC) has asked all universities and higher education institutions across the nation to set up helpline to combat mental health issues among students during the Covid-19 crisis and nation-wide lockdown period.

In an official circular, the UGC stated that, "It is important to address psychological concerns of students and to address mental health and for the well-being of students, universities/colleges and higher education institutions should setup mental health helplines."

These helplines need to be monitored by counselors and other identified faculty members. "It is important for students to stay calm and stress-free. This can be achieved through telephones, e-mails, digital and social media platforms," says UGC.

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