Monday, March 23, 2026
21.1 C
New Delhi

Wife Earns Rs 75 Lakh, Husband Has Rs 14-Lakh Govt Job: Who Pays Alimony To Whom?

Curated By :

Last Updated:

A Reddit post about a wife earning Rs 75 lakh versus her government employee husband has sparked debate on gender roles, income gaps and whether she should pay alimony in divorce

font

The woman fears her husband will not agree to a mutual consent divorce without demanding money. (Representative/Shutterstock)

The woman fears her husband will not agree to a mutual consent divorce without demanding money. (Representative/Shutterstock)

In a rare reversal of roles, a divorce case in India has sparked heated debate online after a 34-year-old IT professional expressed fears of having to pay alimony to her government employee husband. The case, which surfaced on Reddit, challenges the traditional norm where husbands are usually ordered to support their wives financially after separation.

The woman, earning around Rs 75 lakh annually, shared her predicament, asking, “Will I have to pay alimony to my husband?” Her 35-year-old husband, by contrast, earns Rs 1.2 lakh per month, totalling approximately Rs 14 lakh annually.

Recommended Stories

In her post, she detailed that her husband had financially and emotionally mistreated her throughout their five-year marriage and is now demanding money from her.

The woman shared that hers was a love marriage, but the relationship has now deteriorated badly. She fears her husband will not agree to a mutual consent divorce without demanding money, forcing her to consider filing for divorce on grounds of mental cruelty. According to her, she has call recordings and bank records as evidence of his abuse. Earlier, the couple lived together in a government quarter, but she has since moved out, citing safety concerns. Expressing fear for her life, she also asked whether she could file for divorce in another state to ensure her security.

Her post elicited various reactions on Reddit. Some users provided legal and economic perspectives. One user wrote, “Yes, if your earnings were supporting his lifestyle, then he can ask for alimony. But since he has a permanent government job and accommodation, the alimony may be reduced or possibly even waived off if you did not directly fund his lifestyle.”

Another user wrote, “It is very rare to see a wife earning five times more than her husband. In such cases, alimony may have to be paid. The court usually fixes 20–33 percent of your income as alimony. Things like property, car, shares, and even gold can also be included in the calculation. So secure your assets in advance.”

Support also came from users who pointed out the husband’s potential additional income from bribes, given his government position, arguing the case was more about control than money.

One user wrote, “He is a government employee, so he must be earning a lot of money from bribes. This seems to be more about control than money. It’s sad that some people are supporting him just because he is a husband. Stay strong—this can happen to anyone, maybe even to their sisters tomorrow.”

This case has ignited a broader debate on social media about gender roles and economic inequality. It raises questions about whether a higher-earning wife should pay alimony to her husband, especially when the husband has a secure government job.

The woman’s story of enduring her husband’s behaviour and striving for a better life resonated with many, providing inspiration to those in similar situations.

This case not only highlights the legal intricacies of divorce and alimony but also challenges traditional gender roles and economic expectations in society. It also highlights that women today are not only financially independent but also increasingly aware of their rights.

News india Wife Earns Rs 75 Lakh, Husband Has Rs 14-Lakh Govt Job: Who Pays Alimony To Whom?
Disclaimer: Comments reflect users’ views, not News18’s. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Loading comments…

Read More

Go to Source

Hot this week

Iran Isarel War Live Updates: Iran warns of regional infrastructure strikes after Trump’s 48-hour ultimatum

Iran Isarel War Live Updates: The war entered its fourth week with fresh strikes, rising casualties, and escalating threats between the US, Israel and Iran Go to Source Read More

EPFO reaches out to subscribers with unclaimed balance

NEW DELHI: The Employees Provident Fund Organisation is focusing on getting subscribers to withdraw unclaimed money lying in inoperative accounts. Read More

With 7th regiment, Army expands Pinaka fleet

NEW DELHI: With increased security threat along the western and northern frontiers, especially after last year’s conflict with Pakistan, the Indian Army has added another Pinaka regiment and is preparing to induct one more by t Read More

CAFE 3.0 rollout: Penalty recovery for carmakers remains a grey area

NEW DELHI: Power and road transport ministries have been asked for clarity on recovery of penalties imposed on carmakers for failing to meet the Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency (CAFE) norms. Read More

Kilometrage allowance hiked by 25% for train crew

NEW DELHI: Effective from Jan 2024, Indian Railways has increased the rates of Kilometrage Allowance and Allowance in lieu of Kilometrage (ALK) by 25% for all running staff across its system. Read More

Topics

Iran Isarel War Live Updates: Iran warns of regional infrastructure strikes after Trump’s 48-hour ultimatum

Iran Isarel War Live Updates: The war entered its fourth week with fresh strikes, rising casualties, and escalating threats between the US, Israel and Iran Go to Source Read More

EPFO reaches out to subscribers with unclaimed balance

NEW DELHI: The Employees Provident Fund Organisation is focusing on getting subscribers to withdraw unclaimed money lying in inoperative accounts. Read More

With 7th regiment, Army expands Pinaka fleet

NEW DELHI: With increased security threat along the western and northern frontiers, especially after last year’s conflict with Pakistan, the Indian Army has added another Pinaka regiment and is preparing to induct one more by t Read More

CAFE 3.0 rollout: Penalty recovery for carmakers remains a grey area

NEW DELHI: Power and road transport ministries have been asked for clarity on recovery of penalties imposed on carmakers for failing to meet the Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency (CAFE) norms. Read More

Kilometrage allowance hiked by 25% for train crew

NEW DELHI: Effective from Jan 2024, Indian Railways has increased the rates of Kilometrage Allowance and Allowance in lieu of Kilometrage (ALK) by 25% for all running staff across its system. Read More

Ranveer-Deepika pose for selfies post lunch date – PICS

As the internet went into a meltdown questioning Deepika Padukone’s silence on her husband, Ranveer Singh’s box office blockbuster, ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’, the couple made a calm and cool appearance in the Read More

Maoist endgame nears, but no political fanfare in offing

Amit Shah NE DELHI: The March 31 deadline set by home minister Amit Shah for the elimination of Left-wing extremism (LWE) from the country may pass uneventfully, after having served its purpose of creating the right psychological mi Read More

AI can never perform core job of judgment writing: SC judge

NEW DELHI: Supreme Court’s most senior judge, Justice Vikram Nath, on Sunday said artificial intelligence could at best be a facilitator for the justice delivery system but could never replace the core task – writing judgm Read More

Related Articles