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I want Justice   15 March 2017

My rights in 13B

Me and my husband have filed for MCD in court, 15 days back. His family has agreed to pay some money as compensation. My questions are - 1. Can I deny that money and withdraw my MCD application? What will happen if I do so? 2. Since this is a cooling off period and we have to appear in court in first week of September, meanwhile his family has agreed to pay compensation in two installments. But during cooling off period, can I still contact him to reconsider his decision? Is that right legally? Or if I try to contact him, he can file a case against me? 3. Can the cooling off period be smaller than six months? Can he appear in court earlier to dissolve the marriage? Thanks!


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(Guest)

If you withdraw consent, then husband will file application for mental cruelty and divorce will be granted as withdrawing consent at last moment amounts to mental cruelty.

A walk alone (-)     15 March 2017

1) you can withdraw your consent. But why you want to withdraw? If you withdraw, He will file contested divorce and you will roam court for decade and waste money on lawyers, at last divorce will be result. 2)if you want you can still contact him.3) only SC has power to waive off cooling period.

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