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    Insurance firm honcho asked to pay Rs 50000 to wife, child

    24.07.11

    A Delhi court has ordered a senior executive of a private insurance firm to pay Rs 50,000 every month as maintenance to his estranged wife and their child.

    Metropolitan Magistrate Pooja Talwar asked Regional Manager Abhijit Ghosh of Aviva Life Insurance Pvt Ltd in Lucknow, to pay Rs 30,000 to his estranged wife and Rs 20,000 to their child.


    Source: Indian Express

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