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Clarifications on divorce matter

(Querist) 22 October 2010 This query is : Resolved 
In Nov 2009,i have completed my evidence. But the respondent did not complete their cross on me . Some how they were dragging the case by taking adjournements. Yesterday my wife and her lawyer did not come to the court. We informed the judge about their intentions and after going thro the case sheet, judge said the present stage has been closed and respondent should file her evidence.

Is that any possibility is there , where the respondent can ask the judge to re open the previous stage ( My cross ). How to tackle this situation. Kindly suggest.
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 22 October 2010
No your wife can not ask for your cross examination once again from the same court but yes, she can definitely challenge the said order of closure of your cross examination before the high court.
R.R. KRISHNAA (Expert) 22 October 2010
Dear G.V. Rao,

The respondent can file an application for re-open and if the same is allowed cross examination can be done.

Best regards.,
Kirti Kar Tripathi (Expert) 22 October 2010
yes, she can move application for recall. it is better not to oppose the same, otherwise, she may go to higher court and proceedings in lower court may be stayed.
Rajeev kulshreshtha (Expert) 23 October 2010
I agree with Mr. Barman.
s.subramanian (Expert) 23 October 2010
She has the right to seek the reopening of the closed evidence and recall you for cross examination. If you oppose it,it would be inappropriate and delay the trial. Don't waste time,if you are confident.
G V RAO (Querist) 23 October 2010
Dear Sir,

Thanks for your prompt reply.

With regards...gvrao
Uma parameswaran (Expert) 23 October 2010
She can file petition to recall the evidence.
G V RAO (Querist) 25 October 2010
Dear all,

Means that no rule in law to stop such misuses.
Is that any way to overcome this kind of situations.

Pls suggest.


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