judgment as to the other parts, and the judgment shall be valid as of the date the
interim alimony was decided.
Now plaintiff submits this objection to the judgment issued by the Court of
Appeal, claiming as follows:
1. The essence of her claim is that, the reduction of the alimony and house
rent was contrary to the real situation, as defendant has a good income as
he owns agricultural lands, partial inheritance in Al Hawari Schools in
Medani, owns a transport car (Amgad), which daily income is SP350, owns
other business and all these are confirmed by witnesses’ testimony.
Moreover, the elder son is 18 years and a student at the Faculty of
Engineering – Sudan University and he takes daily amount of SP40 for his
breakfast and transport, the daughter who is 15 years old, who is a High
School student needs a daily amount for her expenses, Mohammed who is
13 years old is also a high school student and the other three children go to
elementary school and need pocket money daily. The amount of SP 500 is
not enough to rent a single room, then why the Court of Appeal reduces
the maintenance amount, finally she claims the increase of the amount to
match with the accommodation requirements and to satisfy the basic
needs of the children.
We have given the judgment-debtor an opportunity to reply and the
content of his pleading, submitted by the lawyer Mr. Hashim Abdul Bagi
Mohammed Ahmed, can be summed up as follows:
1- The alimony decided by the Court was more than the necessary and
does not match with the income of plaintiff, which was confirmed by
inquiry and testimonies of witnesses.
2- For two years, plaintiff was trying to burden the judgment- debtor with
an alimony that exceeds his ability, as he owns a transport car that he
drives and does not have any additional income.
3- Appellant was awarded a house rent although she lives in the house of
respondent’s mother, which intention was to assist her son, finally he