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Mutual divorce

Guest (Querist) 09 November 2017 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Experts
Need your valuable advise on following.
Tomorrow is date of 2nd motion for mutual divorce. I have already paid 5 lacs in advance by RTGS transfer in my wife's account in 1st motion and balance to be pay tomorrow. I have made Demand Draft for Rs. 10 Lacs, but she is not agreeing for DD payment, asking RTGS otherwise I will not appear in the court. She is very cleaver and not trust able. I am afraid if she refused to appear or for divorce after transfer the money then would i do. I have to take divorce and do not want to loose the opportunity. I there any legal remedy if she take U turn, refuse to divorce. Can I get divorce or money back? Otherwise she will not give me divorce easily and you well know that contested divorce takes long time full of hassles.
Kindly advise how can I proceed. I am in very confusion.

Regards
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 09 November 2017
There are good chances that she may not appear for second motion if amount paid in her account. You should try to pay before court.
Guest (Querist) 09 November 2017
Definitely I am doing so, but she is not ready for DD payment. She is saying then I will not appear in the court.First make the payment in my account.
If we transfer the money to her account and then after she refuse to give the divorce. What can I do then?

Can court pass the divorce decree on base of cheating. Should I take chance?
Guest (Querist) 09 November 2017
Definitely I am doing so, but she is not ready for DD payment. She is saying then I will not appear in the court.First make the payment in my account.
If we transfer the money to her account and then after she refuse to give the divorce. What can I do then?

Can court pass the divorce decree on base of cheating. Should I take chance?
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 11 November 2017
@ Guest,
You are anonymous and we do not respond to such author as per rules of this site.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 11 November 2017
Why do you need second opinion when you have already engaged a competent and intelligent lawyer to sail you through?
Have you lost faith in him/her? If so, change him/her immediately otherwise proceed as advised, without waiting for FREE ADVISE OF EXPERTS.


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