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Reconcilation through high court judge

(Querist) 28 August 2013 This query is : Resolved 
Thank you for your previous replies.
Sir
In high court we were given time to talk to each other without the presence of our lawyers or family members. we spoke for almost two hrs. My husband then said in the court room that he would like to try and reconcile by staying togeter for a few days. The court then gave a date after 2 weeks. My hasband was supposed to take us to his house in august first week but seeked time from court saying he as not able to arrnge a house in Banglore. Now he is supposed to come by 3rd of sept. Meanwhile we are in touch through calls on mobile. he answers my calls bu doesnt call. he is now also saying that he is thinking of withdrawing the divorce petition. He says will stay together for our daughter(3yrs old). ad let our relation take its own time. My query to you sir/madam is
1)If he doesnot take us as he said in the court what course of action will the high court take further
2)If after a few days he decides not to stay with me and our daughter without withdrawing the case, what course of action will the high court take further.
3) What is to be done if he withdraws the case but refuses to stay together.
Next date in high court is next week and in lower family court is 16 sept 2013
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 28 August 2013
1. The court would then hear the case lying before it on merit.
2, Court may postpone the case and allow all of you stay together in the meantime.
3.Nothing , you can only seek maintenance.
You pr court can not force a person to stay with his wife or child if he is not so willing.
ajay sethi (Expert) 28 August 2013
give reconciliation a chance . let your husband prove his bonafides. if husband fails to honour his commitment case will proceed on merits .

if your husband with draws case and refuses to stay with you then you can file for divorce
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 28 August 2013
Well advised by both experts.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 28 August 2013
well advised by the experts, nothing more to add.


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