Legal Question in Family Law in India

My wife and inlaws logded a false complaint against me for 406/498a. They are looking for out of court selltement and asking for around 15 lakhs. The actual money which they have spent on marriage was around 6-7 lakhs

What should I do, should I tell them to go to court. Do the court sees original bills while asking for any settlement or should I settle out of court

How the questions for jewellery are taken care, they are saying that jewellery are with you and we are saying that everything is with you.. So how does court decide on these things


Asked on 5/07/12, 4:23 am

4 Answers from Attorneys

Santosh Dash Legal Consultant

Do your own home work on the advantages and disadvantages. Try to settle the case out of court in case it benefits you. Hire an advocate for out of court settlement also so that you will not be in prob in future

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Answered on 5/07/12, 4:54 am
ranganathan raghavachari R.Ranganathan & Associates

You have to decide and find which is beneficial to you. Here also you have not come out with the truth so it is difficult to give a proper opinion. The court will decide the matter based on available evidences

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Answered on 5/07/12, 6:42 am
Devansh Bhardwaj Devansh Bhardwaj

My friend in any case you have to approach Court to obtain the Decree of Divorce.

No one except the Courts are authorised to grant you the Decree of Divorce, and only after the seal of the Court is put you can get Divorce.

Now as far as the question of settlement is there it is you who has to see how to proceed.

As far as my advise is concerned it is always advisable to go for a MUTUAL DIVORCE in the presence of slightest of chance, no matter for that you have shell out a bit extra sum of money.

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Answered on 5/07/12, 7:22 am
RAJIV GUPTA (Cell: +91 9811284735) [email protected]

you may go for a reasonable settlement and if it does not work out, you may let the law take its own course.

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Answered on 5/08/12, 9:51 am


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