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Disposing of both the petitions, the judge said the government can deduct 30 per cent of the money straight away from the salary of Gomathi and credit it in the account of Sangeetha directly.
The high court was hearing a case filed by a veterinary doctor, who claimed that he was removed from the service on the basis of a complaint filed by his ex-wife where she had accused him of domestic violence.
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The Madras High Court (HC) has ruled that the wife is not entitled for a share in the insured money, if her deceased husband did not contribute towards the premium payment.
In a recent ruling, Justice S Vaidyanathan passed interim order on a petition from G Asha, wife of Ganesh Raja of Veppampattu in Tiruvallur district. In case the deceased husband had not made any contribution towards premium, there is no justification on the wife’s part to seek her share, Justice Vaidyanathan said.
Justice Vaidyanathan sought to know who had paid the insurance premium in its entirety till the demise of Ganesh Raja, whether it was his father or he himself has paid or contributed towards the premium payment.