Pending 2nd motion of divorce by mutual consent
ragni gupta
(Querist) 13 May 2015
This query is : Resolved
pending 2nd motion of divorce by mutual consent at Delhi from 15/12/2014 because of Quash Petitions not yet filled in high court at Kolkata by both parties as per the terms of agreement .
Pending cases for quashing from girls side u/s 498/323/406/325 ipc dated 16/12/2011 and from boys side u/s 341/323/506/341 ipc dated 30/01/2014.
there is apprehension from girl's side that the accused persons from boy's side who are not present at high court Kolkata at the time of quashing and also not giving their consents in the court may spoil future of girl by un necessary litigations.
we are from girl side ,we are present there many times but because of this we have not filled one sided quashing petition.
now our advocate has assured us that we may get suitable verdict that no one in future can file cases against each other in future.please comment.
my 2nd request from you that whether it is possible
to expedite quashing so that 2nd motion can file at the earliest and to get divorce.how much time according to you are reasonable for quashing.
is there any provision in court to get a suitable verdict in between (quashing of cases and divorce pending )for search of fresh alliance for marriage as the opposit party is not co-operating with us.
thanks & regards
my sister working in delhi after marriage she made a request and got transferred to durgapur to join her husband
P. Venu
(Expert) 14 May 2015
Why the matter in Calcutta as well in Delhi. Please post the complete facts.
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 14 May 2015
If both the parties are not present for MCD with in time the divorce would not happen. For quashing petition from both sides are to be filed.
Proceed through some effective person of the society for follow up with both the parties.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate
(Expert) 16 May 2015
The quash petition is a result of an agreement of MCD, should be filed by both the sides and both the sides being respondents in their respective status, are to file no objection simultaneously, both the lawyers need to discuss the issue jointly and take proper steps.