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Divorce matrimonial issue false 498


06-Dec-2023 (In Divorce Law)
I filed section 13 case for divorce & already 3 counseling completed, Now my wife filed 498a false complaint in police station against me & my parent. So how can I dismiss 498a case & which precautions should I take
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Answer #1
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Hello, i have read your query about your matrimonial disputes and pending cases which you have filed and in that cases what you have take a ground. The grounds should be strong. There are various remedies to get out from this. you can feel free to call me for regarding the same and i will advice you accordingly and tips for precautions
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Answer #2
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Respected sir
In order to get rid of the FIR under section 498A is to file a petition for quashing of FIR in the High Court. As far as precautions are concerned, you may adhere to a few prerequisites for safety measures. For assistance you may consult me.
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Answer #3
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If the behaviour of your partner is intolerable towards you can anytime send a complaint regarding your grievances in writing to the police station according to your jurisdiction. And if you wish to go legal and if there's no scope of living together then rather stretching the relationship you should file for contested divorce under the ground of cruelty. I would suggest you to go with mutual divorce because it's cost effective and ends up in a maximum of six months.
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Answer #4
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You need to hire an expert advocate in this case, kindly be in touch to discuss and to understand the legalities in this regard. FIR can only be quashed on merits or settlement, if u don’t have conclusive evidences then there is no point going to high court
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Answer #5
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Hello Sir. This is Adv. Shrikant Samantara.

I hope you have already obtained anticipatory bail for yourself and your family.

Further, you may file a quashing petition before the Hon’ble High Court for quashing the said FIR under 498A on the grounds that would depend on the facts of your case and the judgments applicable.

Feel free to reach out for further queries.

Regards.
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