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Mother-in-law interfering in court proceedings

(Querist) 03 September 2011 This query is : Resolved 
Wife has filed divorce case. Her mother is appearing before court along with their advocate since last three dates. Petitioner herself is not appearing. Her mother is interfering in the court proceeding. While granting date she is arguing that on this date this is the problem. We are not available. Sometimes their advocate is not present in spite she is interfering in proceeding to wait for their advocate. Once or twice it is ok. Every time her mother is appearing whether it is ok? can I oppose and insist for petitioner's presence in the court. Her is not party to the case. Petitioner has filed divorce case.
prabhakar singh (Expert) 03 September 2011
In civil cases personal presence of the party is not required .And a call attendance by mother of a spouse can not create any fatality so objectionable as you want.


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