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FIR 498a filed, without any mediation


09-Dec-2024 (In Divorce Law)
Hi, This is male(husband) married under Hindu law, no kids. Living in Netherlands, NRI(Indian Passport) FIR 498a filed directly(in Oct2024), without any mediation. IO is suggesting to file mediation from my end before he files ChargeSheet. He will file CS directly allowing my virtual appearance. My advocate advices not to request mediation from our end, as in HC it will not happen again if we go for quash. Shall we go ahead with mediation or not? If yes, better if I appear in person?
Answers (5)

Answer #1
930 votes
you should go in for mediations as it is a cost effective method of removing a dispute if you have to go foe the quash see whether it's compoundable offence or not virtual appearance is due to government notifications in lieu of covid
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Answer #2
553 votes
hi Ji abhi ap kaha reh rahe h shadi kb hui h kaha hui h and kya issue hue h ye sb Agr ap bata de to or easy hoga discuss krna ha ha Agr ap ni aana chahte h to bhi option h or Agr aa sakte h to bhi option h
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Answer #3
733 votes
dear client as per your query I can only suggest that it's better to go for mediation as there you can settle your grievances but not in the police station go for mediation in High court as there the mediators are trained and competent and its better if you have an evidence regarding the false allegations and must have impleaded every family members you can collect it and annex in your petition for future paid consultation please contact us with your relevant documents.
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Answer #4
817 votes
Hello sir , as per your query I would suggest you to go for mediation as many times as you want in matrimonial cases .As courts themselves encourage parties to go for mediation and amicably settle there cases. For more help on your legal query you may contact me with the registered mobile number with lawrato.
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Answer #5
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you may apply for the mediation before the investigating officer filed the chargesheet and if the mediation fails in between you may again challenge in the High Court. in the high court you may either contest on merit or seek mediation.
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