On a request by the couple, Justice Sadhana Jadhav asked legal aid committee to appoint a senior lawyer as a mediator.
The mediator would hear the two parties and submit a report on November 19.
In the meantime, Tuli would continue to enjoy interim protection from arrest already granted to him by the court on his anticipatory bail petition.
In a complaint to police in July this year, Mookhey had accused her husband of subjecting her to domestic violence and forcing her to have unnatural sex. She also accused her in-laws of being cruel to her and harassing her. Fearing arrest, Tuli and his family sought anticipatory bail.
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However, today, the case took a turn when both sides informed that they were agreeable to refer their dispute to a mediator. Mookhey and Tuli requested the court to appoint a mediator, following which the Judge asked the legal aid committee to appoint a senior lawyer.
On August 31, a sessions court had rejected Tuli's plea for anticipatory bail. The same court had earlier granted him protection from arrest.