Abhijeet Nand Kishore Singh Vs Viveka Kumari Idar

Supreme Court Of India 8 Jan 2019 Transfer Petition (C) No. 1412 Of 2017, 1 Of 2019 (2019) 01 SC CK 0184
Bench: Division Bench
Result Published
Acts Referenced

Judgement Snapshot

Case Number

Transfer Petition (C) No. 1412 Of 2017, 1 Of 2019

Hon'ble Bench

A.M. Khanwilkar, J; Ajay Rastogi, J

Advocates

Sanjiv Sen, Siddharth Bhatnagar, R.N. Karanjawala, Debmalya Banerjee, Ankit Sibbal, Manish Sharma, A.S. Aman, Kartik Bhatnagar, Arviral Kapoor, Manik karanjawala, Mrunalini Deshmukh, Mahesh Agarwal, Ankur Saigal, Shubham Kulshreshtha, E. C. Agrawala

Final Decision

Disposed Of

Acts Referred
  • Constitution Of India, 1950 - Article 142

Judgement Text

Translate:

Both the parties are present in Court.

We are informed that the parties have taken necessary steps to fulfil their obligations under the settlement as recorded in our order dated 14.11.2018.

Considering the fact that the matter has been amicably resolved between the parties and they want to give quietus to the entire dispute between them,

they pray that all the proceedings between them be disposed of in terms of the settlement already taken on record. In other words, the transferred

case be also allowed in terms of the settlement and the marriage between the parties be dissolved by mutual consent. We accede to this request in the

facts of this case and order accordingly.

This order has been passed by us in exercise of power under Article 142 of the Constitution of India to do complete justice between the parties.

Accordingly, all proceedings between the parties are disposed of in the above terms.

Pending applications, if any, stand disposed of.

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