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Way for Compromise

(Querist) 07 December 2010 This query is : Resolved 
My wife has filed case for divorce u/s. 13(i)(a) of the HMA,1955 containing fake allegations. She want divorce, I am not. So far four dates were over and written statements were submitted. I am sure that she will not get divorce because if she is able to prove cruelty than the same is also condoned by her.

I have not appointed any Lawyer/Advocate. After submission of my written statement wife has changed her lawyer. She has not attended on any date so far. I don't want her to come to court as I love her so much and during this four dates I have experienced many things. I am in favor of and in compromise mood. I want to talk with her and want to settle all the things. The problem is that she is not attending my calls. Also if I go to her home she is complaining to the Police. In this scenario How to contact her? I want to talk with her in alone. Is there any good way for this other than request to her lawyer or to the Hon'ble Court?

Can I go to her home with somebody or informing to concern Police Station?
adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (Expert) 07 December 2010
Write a letter to your wife or take the help of the elders, society leaders or your community elders.
Advocate. Arunagiri (Expert) 07 December 2010
Follow the steps suggested by Mr.Rajoo or Apply to the court for referring your case to the mediation center. You will get the remedy.
s.subramanian (Expert) 07 December 2010
I agree.
Arvind Singh Chauhan (Expert) 07 December 2010
Apply before court for mediation proceeding court will call her to be present before mediation board not (before court) her, then you can meet and talk with her.
niranjan (Expert) 07 December 2010
you can give such application u/s 89 of cpc
Praveen Kumar Tewari (Expert) 07 December 2010
your problem may be solved in mediation proceeding but the mediator must be trained.
Kirti Kar Tripathi (Expert) 07 December 2010
agree with experts.
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 07 December 2010
yes
Sachin Bhatia (Expert) 13 December 2010
agree


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