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Second motion -divorce

(Querist) 24 April 2015 This query is : Resolved 
dear sir/madam

my first motion is been done in court 6months back.

second is pending and i don't want to give to divorce ,my lawyer told me that u can extend the period of second motion till 18 months. my wife is adamant and she wants divorce. i was been called in caw cell and my wife has given written application that i am not cooperating for second motion and she want legal action to be taken.

i am a little worried as i/o told me that the we are sending the file to dcp and it will be the last thing after that FIR will be launched.

how can i avoid FIR and want to kill some time ,have to go to dcp's office next week.

50% of decided amount is paid on first motion and the rest is pending.

i will divorce her but honestly speaking i want to save rest of money

regards
PARDEEP KUMAR (Expert) 25 April 2015
Strange, you are backing off from your commitment and yet saying 'Honestly' and for that malafide purpose of yours you intend experts to give you free advise, I don't think anyone would be giving you such advise especially on this public platform. My suggestion is you just finish your 2nd motion, pay her the alimony etc., else you would be getting yourself in trouble which would cost you more then the present settlement.
ajay sethi (Expert) 25 April 2015
honour your commitments and pay her balance 50%
Advocate Bhartesh goyal (Expert) 25 April 2015
Agree with experts.
SAINATH DEVALLA (Expert) 25 April 2015
Want to give divorce at any cost but evade paying the rest of alimony, don't invite further trouble, UR wife has more missiles in her armoury,and U cannot withstand the impact.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 25 April 2015
Honour your commitment and say goodbye.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 27 April 2015
It is nothing but your mala fide and dishonest contention. You have to stick to your commitment if you are a man (mard).
Cooperate your wife in MCD as agreed and get rid of the matrimonial knot, avoid further litigation for re-start of another case of divorce, you can be prosecuted for perjury also.
Consult your conscience as well as your lawyer and proceed.
SAINATH DEVALLA (Expert) 27 April 2015
Rightly advised by Vashistaji.
Biswanath Roy (Expert) 28 April 2015
WE THE EXPERTS OF THIS PLATFORM CANNOT INDULGE STUPIDITY.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 02 May 2015
You have chosen a wrong platform for an advise to suit your ill-designed act. You have committed and better honor it or quit this thread without an advise.


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