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MOU for withdrawaing of 498a case by permanent Alimony

(Querist) 23 January 2019 This query is : Resolved 
Dear, My wife asked me 4lakhs in trial stage for compromise on 498a case which kept on me and on my family members and 5years back i got exparte decree divorce order and for this compromise I agreed to give her 4lakhs and 2days back i submitted 2lakhs DD in court by an memo and i asked my wife that she has to sign an MOU that she will withdraw 498a case and she will accept the experte decree of divorce order and she will not file any case in civil and criminal on me and on my family members in future and this 4lakhs will be full and final towards her future maintenance and permanent alimony and no claims from me in future.So, this kind of signed MOU by her can close 498a case in trial court on us and in future we can be safe by this MOU if she signs. Please kindly give your valuable advice. Thanking you sir.





kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 23 January 2019
You have submitted DD for 2 lakhs in court and for the remaining amount of Rs.2 lakhs also submit the DD in court. After payment of full and final settlement of amount, ask her to come to court and sign on MOU as agreed.
P. Venu (Expert) 24 January 2019
The terms of the MOU are of limited application as to filing civil or criminal actions in the future.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 25 January 2019
What is the basis for asking and submitting DD for 2 lakh out of 4 lakh offered for payment 5 years prior to the day/date of DD already stated to have been deposited?
What is the opinion and advise of the lawyer engaged by you ?
Why do you need second opinion and obligation of experts on this platform on the basis of limited information, except the fact it is available FREE OF COST ?


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