SHORT ANSWER:
A party can file a complaint in the relevant family court for non-compliance with child support or alimony orders under the Special Marriage Act.
DETAILS:
- The aggrieved party must approach the family court that issued the original order.
- They should file an application for enforcement of the order.
- The application must include details of the non-compliance and any evidence supporting the claim.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- The court may issue a notice to the non-compliant party.
- If found guilty of willful disobedience, the court may impose penalties or even imprisonment.
SOURCE:
- Special Marriage Act, 1954
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