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The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023
145. Procedure.
(1) Proceedings under section 144 may be taken against any person in any district-
(a) where he is; or
(b) where he or his wife resides; or
(c) where he last resided with his wife, or as the case may be, with the mother of the illegitimate child; or
(d) where his father or mother resides.
(2) All evidence in such proceedings shall be taken in the presence of the person against whom an order for payment of maintenance is proposed to be made, or, when his personal attendance is dispensed with, in the presence of his advocate, and shall be recorded in the manner prescribed for summons-cases:
Provided that if the Magistrate is satisfied that the person against whom an order for payment of maintenance is proposed to be made is wilfully avoiding service, or wilfully neglecting to attend the Court, the Magistrate may proceed to hear and determine the case ex parte and any order so made may be set aside for good cause shown on an application made within three months from the date thereof subject to such terms including terms as to payment of costs to the opposite party as the Magistrate may think just and proper.
(3) The Court in dealing with applications under section 144 shall have power to make such order as to costs as may be just.
To ask for child or spousal support, you can go to court in:
The court will listen to both sides of the story and decide how much support should be paid.
If the person ordered to pay doesn't show up to court, the court can still make a decision and that decision can be changed later.
The court can decide who pays for the court costs.
