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How can I revoke the petition that I filed to stop mutual consent divorce?

Me and my husband are not living together from last 4 years and filed for mutual divorce and all the conditions were his, I didn't utter a word to update anything and neither asked for any alimony etc. Petition is still in court but he didn't stop from putting wrong aligations on me or filing false cases on me and my family. I got fed up with all this and filed a petition to stop the mutual divorce after 1 year of filing mutual divorce. This petition is also in court and from last 6 months all i get is new dates for hearing. So both the petitions are with court now. I just want to end this - Is there any way now to take mutual divorce or update the petition I made for stopping the divorce to not come in affect? I want a gurantee that my husband will not harm me or my family after this divorce. Please help. Struggling with this from last 4 years.
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Posted on 14-May-18
Advocate Gowaal
Answered on 16-May-18
You can do the following: 1. Divorce process takes time, it will take total of 1.5 years to 2 years to finalize; 2. Till that time your lawyer can appear on your behalf in courtroom matters; 3. If you are in hurry, ask your lawyer to mention before the court and get it disposed of at the earliest; 4. If you believe that he can cause harm to you, then you must file a complaint before the police station.
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