• Bringing wife and son back

i want my wife and son back .we had a meeting on 18th may at panchayat and panchayat lisened to both the parties and told us that my wife was not ready to come but they people made her understand but she took time of 2 months to think over it,i din understand y she had taken time and wat she wants to prove and she has only sent us 2 notices through lawyer not through the court but i had filed a RCR now panchayat has told both the parties not to take ne legal actions against each other if nebody does that panchayat vl no more help them and my in laws are not letting us talk to my son also its been 2 months and yet der is gonna more two months i have no idea wat to do how can i get them back how can i meet them does this all mean she is ready to come or wat or shud i take my RCR BACK PLEASE TEL ME
Asked 10 years ago in Family Law
Religion: Hindu

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5 Answers

Dear Querist

If she is not ready to live with you then nobody can force her to live with you. The matter is silly or small its different.

Give her some time to think all about the family or separation.

If not ready then court is always option for both the parties.

Feel free to call

Nadeem Qureshi
Advocate, New Delhi
6319 Answers
302 Consultations

you can try

Rajeev Bari
Advocate, New Delhi
1506 Answers
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repeated query

Ajay Sethi
Advocate, Mumbai
97598 Answers
7900 Consultations

1. Repeated query,

2. Already answered earlier that court cases, registered letter will not be able to bring your back to you,

3. You shall have to win her consent for bringing her back to your life.

Krishna Kishore Ganguly
Advocate, Kolkata
27533 Answers
726 Consultations

Appear before the court and seek some time to settle the matter amicably. Or try to transfer the case for mediation if possible

Nadeem Qureshi
Advocate, New Delhi
6319 Answers
302 Consultations

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