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Which of the following is true of the right to receive maintenance under Section 125 Cr. P.C.?
it is purely a personal right created by an order of criminal Court
there is no charge created on properly by the order for maintenance
the maintenance cannot be held to the alienable property
all of them
Let's break down the statements regarding the right to receive maintenance under Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code (Cr. P.C.):
- Option 1: This is a personal right and is indeed established by an order of a criminal court.
- Option 2: The order for maintenance does not create a charge on the property. It is an obligation to provide support, but no specific property is legally bound or held as collateral.
- Option 3: Maintenance is a personal right and not tied to property, so it cannot be considered as holding property inalienable.
Correct Answer: Option 4, all of them
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