seven estranged couples patch up at lok adalat in belapur court
NAVI MUMBAI, Sept. 15 -- Seven estranged couples on the brink of divorce chose to reconcile during a special Lok Adalat held at the Belapur Family Court on Saturday.
Of the 98 matrimonial disputes taken up during the sitting, seven couples withdrew their divorce petitions and agreed to start afresh.
"In matrimonial disputes, the first option is always reconciliation. If warring spouses come together by resolving their issues through counselling, it strengthens the marital institution, which is the backbone of the family system," said family court judge Subhash R Kafre.
To celebrate the moment, the reunited couples were presented with Nanda Saukhyabhare certificates and gifts by the Navi Mumbai Court Bar Association. "Every settlement is a step toward reducing bitterness and ensuring emotional security for children," noted Bar Association President, advocate Sunil Mokal.
Currently, 1,772 matrimonial and maintenance-related cases are pending in Belapur courts, of which 98 were listed for settlement in this Lok Adalat. District Judge-3 PA Sane and advocate Dimple Chandra served as panel members, assisted by counsellors, bar members, and court staff. The reconciled couples will now live together on a trial basis to assess if they can resolve their differences.
This is the first instance of reconciliation recorded at the Belapur Family Court since its formation in 2023. The next Lok Adalat in Belapur is scheduled for December.HTC...
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