UPSC Success Story Rupal Jaiswal: UPSC has released the result of Civil Services Examination 2025 on 6 March 2026. An interesting story of UPSC interview has come to light in the result. “If the husband owns Rs 20 crore and the wife divorces him without any reason, then how much maintenance should he get?
UPSC When the board put this tricky question to Rupal Jaiswal, daughter of Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh, in a tough interview, she convinced everyone with her intelligence and balanced approach.
How much maintenance did Rupal get from her millionaire husband after divorce? Not only gave an accurate answer to the question, but also proved how important it is for an administrative officer to balance law and emotions. quit practicing law IAS Rupal, who dreams of becoming an IAS, has secured 43rd All India rank.
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UPSC Success Story Rupal Jaiswal Interview
Rupal Jaiswal, daughter of Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh, has shown success in the results of Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). By securing 43rd rank in the country, Rupal has brought glory not only to her family but also to the entire district. It is the result of his hard work and never-say-die spirit that despite getting 512th rank in the second attempt, he continued his efforts until he achieved his goal.
Left advocacy and chose the path of administrative service.
Rupal, daughter of building contractor Dhananjay Jaiswal in Khandwa, became a lawyer after her initial studies, but she always wanted to join the administrative service. He did not lose courage after failing in his first attempt. For preparation he focused on NCERT books, test series and answer writing. Rupal used to study 8 hours a day, which she increased during the mains exam.
UPSC Interview: Question on divorce in interview
Rupal’s upsc interview During this a very shocking question was asked. “If the husband owns Rs 20 crore and the wife divorces him without any valid reason, how much maintenance should he get?” Rupal replied very maturely that it would depend on whether the woman is working or not, and who has the custody of the children. When the board asked for a fixed amount, Rupal suggested 10%. On this, when the board asked “Why not 50%?”, Rupal’s answer was commendable.
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UPSC Success Story Rupal Jaiswal Interview
UPSC topper Rupal said in her answer that “Maintenance does not mean punishing the husband, but its purpose is to maintain the basic needs and standard of living of the wife.” The interview board was greatly impressed by his balanced approach.
Clear thoughts on women empowerment
Rupal believes that women’s safety is incomplete unless men are taught to respect women. She believes that the material that shows women limited only to the kitchen should be removed from school books. His aim is to uplift women and deprived classes by becoming a collector.
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Family supported every step
Her family played a major role in Rupal’s success. During his studies, his younger brother used to help him by bringing important documents and photocopies, so that his time was not wasted. His mother also encouraged him to study instead of doing household chores. His father also gave him full support like a son. It is the result of the support of the family and the hard work of Rupal that today he has achieved great success in UPSC.