Mediation in matrimonial disputes
Ashfaq Hamid
(Querist) 05 December 2011
This query is : Resolved
Sir, please give any example regarding mediation in matrimonial disputes and how to mediate.
ajay sethi
(Expert) 05 December 2011
repeated query
Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 05 December 2011
Your similar query has already been replied.
M/s. Y-not legal services
(Expert) 05 December 2011
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Category : Family Law | This query is : open
author : Ashfaq Hamid
Posted On
05 December 2011
Sir, please give any example regarding mediation in matrimonial disputes and how to mediate.
Expert : M.Sheik Mohammed Ali
Posted On
05 December 2011
mediation nothing but counselling, one of the femal judge sit and ask your query and solve the problems.
Expert : ajay sethi
Posted On
05 December 2011
once you file for divorce case is referred to meditation to help you resolve your differences . the report is then submitted to the court. if meditation fails then you can proceed for divorce .
Expert : raj kumar makkad
Posted On
05 December 2011
Mediation is made under section 9 of Family Court Act, 1984 and it depends upon court to adopt any mean of mediation.
Section 9(1) in Family Courts Act, 1984
(1) In every suit or proceeding, endeavour shall be made by the Family Court in the first instance, where it is possible to do so consistent with the nature and circumstances of the case, to assist and presuade the parties in arriving at a settlement in respect of the subject- matter of the suit or proceeding and for this purpose a Family Court may, subject to any rules made by the High Court, follow such procedure as it may deem fit.
Expert : Shailesh Kr. Shah
Posted On
05 December 2011
Rightly guided particularly by Mr.Makkad.
Expert : tom.advocate
Posted On
05 December 2011
yes.. mediation is just counselling between the husband and wife/petitioner, respondent.,
its an attempt for settle the issue out of court., but there will not be judge., they are just social welfare members., you can be with them very free without court fear.,
Shonee Kapoor
(Expert) 05 December 2011
Also, there is no limit as to the no. of times a matter can be referred to mediation.
Regards,
Shonee Kapoor
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Ashfaq Hamid
(Querist) 05 December 2011
Sorry the repetation was not my fault.Again sorry