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Term to be used in compromise deal

(Querist) 09 January 2013 This query is : Resolved 
sir

my ex wife divorced in 2008 in M C PETITION had obtained divorce exparte

then she filed for a original suit seeking return of some gold and silver articles given in marriage with passport and original marks sheets stating that i have retained it in my custody and i have not allowed her to take it with her when she left my home
which is still pending in court [however i have filed written statement denying the same ]

simultaneously she had filed for maintenance and court has ordered 10,000 per month and is pending for 3 years [75,000 paid to high court in a RPFC stay granted in jan 12 and now stands vacated on oct 12 ]


now they have come for a compromise
they have agreed for 7 lakhs

i am ready to pay

but they are insisting me not to use the word permanent alimony in the draft but instead put it as 3.5 lakhs arrears and 3.5 lakhs as full & final settlement

now
should i insist on term being used as "permanent alimony"
"full & final settlement"
"permanent settlement "




please suggest
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 09 January 2013
Full and final settlement for ever word shall justify to both the parties.


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