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Quahing fir 498a and 406

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 16 September 2018 This query is : Resolved 
My wife and i got MUTUAL CONSENT divorce about 3 months back, but now she is not cooperating for quashing proceedings under Honorable Delhi High Court. i have a pending FIR 498a and 406/34 against me and my family members, that needs to be quashed under settlement deed which was done some times back under Honorable court mediation cell , and she took 2 equal installments of money for 1 motion and 2 motion respectively.now its her turn to help quashing done by cooperating,but she seems to be reluctant in taking money and wants case to proceed, please suggest what is possible if she doesn't cooperate, we are ready to pay third installment obeying settlement deed,what will be done,will quashing be done even if she is absent or doesn't give here consent during court proceedings,pls guide.
Vijay Raj Mahajan (Expert) 16 September 2018
The High Court will definitely ask the wife to take her third installment and finish the matter and if she's not cooperating in spite of court's asking, the court will move ahead and quash the FIR on the basis of settlement done between both parties in Mediation process.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 18 September 2018
What is the opinion and advise of the lawyer engaged by you for the purpose? Have you lost faith in him (your lawyer)? If so, change him/her immediately.
Otherwise, do not seek obligation of experts on this platform as second opinion despite the fact it is available FREE OF COST.
Consult a local lawyer for better appreciation of facts/documents, guidance and proceeding.
Guest (Expert) 18 September 2018
Anonymous querists does not deserve any help, as mot of them post hypothetical queries..

By the way, what for you have hired services of your lawyer, if he does not satisfy your queries and you with his service. If there is any truth in your story, you were required to come forward with the opinion of your own lawyer.

Change your lawyer, if not satisfied with his service.


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