1. Husband filed divorce case on ground of insanity of wife in 2012.
2. Case is being contested by wife for past 2 years....wife has filed interim maintenance petition also.
3. Husband is a central govt. employee & just a month before the hearing date on interim maintenance petition, initiates talks for settlement, agrees for one time settlement and initiates talks for mutual consent....
4. wife reluctantly agrees for mutual consent on the condition that the husband will pay one-time settlement properly ....lawyer of husband gets wife to sign on a stamp paper that wife has agreed for mutual consent & mc petition will be filed shortly....
5. now, husband's lawyer has drafted mc petition with following terms :
- that husband will pay 25% at time of filing the consent petition & rest 75% at evidence recording time. (Please clarify this as this does not make sense....Is the recording of evidence only done after 6 months ?)
- that both of them are withdrawing all past petitions against each other....this includes maintenance petition by wife....
but wife finds wants to contest the case in a situation where husband fails to pay rest of 75% money....
Wife is wondering as to how to contest the divorce case filed by husband because there will be no case if the wife agrees to withdraw her interim maintenance case and since the husband is stating that he is withdrawing the original case against wife ?
when the past divorce case filed by husband and the interim maintenance case filed by wife has now been agreed through the mutual consent petition to be withdrawn, how can wife contest because now that there is only mutual consent case....and nothing else ?
What can wife do regarding the consent terms?
Wife wanted the following clause to be included in the MCD petition
"If husband fails to pay balance, the wife is free to contest the case."......but which case as there will be no case ????
and wife wants the original petition of husband to be kept in abeyance till mutual consent is granted .... Is this possible so that wife can contest the original divorce case filed by husband if mutual consent fails for some reason ???
Please write your valuable answers.
Thank you.