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498a - settlement process.

(Querist) 16 July 2015 This query is : Resolved 
HI Experts,

I don't want to tell the entire story, but need to understand from technical front. My relative has 3 cases on him and his family members - 498a, DV and Divorce (Nullity). Now he had filed for 498a quash High court and the case went for mediation and since then settlement talks are going on between both parties through lawyers. Now the conditions of settlement has been almost finalized. The point where dispute has happened is A) when will the transfer of money happen and B) where will the consent terms be filed. For obvious reasons there is absolutely no trust between parties. My relative wants consent terms to be filed in high court quash case where case had been brought to mediation, post that they will do their give and take and he will submit the amount to a registrar by DD and/or cheque in maybe a lower court which the girl can take once all cases are closed.
The girl or her lawyer on the other hand want consent terms to be filed in lower court (family court) and then my relative should submit money to registrar, post which she will come to high court for doing quash mutually.
Now guys, there is a huge confusion due to this and to be honest girl has given enough scope of not trusting her since she has put fake cases/allegations, lied in court etc.
Now A) What is the right way you guys suggest to close this B) What is the process of taking money from registrar. My relative wants to ensure she can't touch the money until all cases are done and dusted.

Please assist.
SAINATH DEVALLA (Expert) 16 July 2015
Amitabh,

This is UR second query today with the same content,don't take the experts for a ride and waste their valuable time.
Amitabh (Querist) 17 July 2015
Hi Sainath,
Thanks for being so concerned about my queries.Just an info. that I know all are lawyers here and by just posting duplicate queries I am not going to outsmart anyone here.
Its just that the 1st one I had posted under criminal law and my query is more related to family law.So thought lawyers with experience and expertise in such laws may bother responding if I post under family law.

Anyways, thanks.
SAINATH DEVALLA (Expert) 17 July 2015
Arrogant reply,do U require a solution or an argument?Whether U have posted under criminal law or family law the subject is the same.Hence no replies for vague querists.
One more thing is the legal experts in the forum are very senior and experienced advocates,U have to mind UR language when U are addressing them,instead of using words like Hi ,hey etc.
Amitabh (Querist) 17 July 2015
I don't think I am being arrogant, I am just telling the way things are. Probably being straight with talk seems arrogant these days.
Of course I am seeking advice, else I won't be coming here.
I respect people, but like you feel I am vague etc. even I don't know who I am addressing to. Hi and Hello I thought was polite way of addressing with someone I don't know personally.
And seriously I am not looking for argument. If you are a moderator then I can understand, else I really can't get when you have so much problem with my post you keep following and replying to them


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