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498a mutual settlement risks

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 17 September 2016 This query is : Resolved 
Hi, I have a case running for 498a, 406, DV. The parties went into meditation through court and the settlement amount was finalized and decided to be given in 2 equal parts. One part with settlement of the DV, 406, and 498a quash in high court. But the amount is to be given before the applications are filed on the basis of an agreement. Second part is will divorce mutual application. That too before getting the decree. What are the chances of thw girls party to back out in this case. Any suggestions on the precautions we need to take. Any help would be appreciated.
Guest (Expert) 17 September 2016
First of all, you have posted your query anonymously that does not deserve any reply.

Secondly, you have not mentioned, whether it is your own case or some one other's case with what of your relation with him.
Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 18 September 2016
Its my own case. And trying to be a little discrete as the matter is now at a crucial stage. Any suggestions please.
Ms.Usha Kapoor (Expert) 18 September 2016
Approach Lok Adalat attached to a District court and get a binding decree regarding all your legal issues which will be sorted out or solved by the LOk adalat in just 1/2 an hour time. According to legal Authorities act Lok adalats decree is equivalent to a civil court decree and is binding on both the or all the parties to settlement.
Guest (Expert) 18 September 2016
You have said the case is at crucial stage, but the question arises, have not you asked your question from your own lawyer? What is his opinion on your query?
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 18 September 2016
No reply to query from anonymous author.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Expert) 18 September 2016
"What are the chances of thw girls party to back out in this case."

Not a legal query.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 22 September 2016
We do not address queries raised by anonymous, however, some of the experts even then have obliged you.


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