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Kirti Vijayvargiya vs Rahul Vijayvargiya on 28 February, 2020

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

CIVIL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION

TRANSFER PETITION (CIVIL) NO.1928 of 2018

KIRTI VIJAYVARGIYA Petitioner

VERSUS

RAHUL VIJAYVARGIYA Respondent

O R D E R

Pursuant to the order dated 16.12.2019, the matter was

referred to the Supreme Court Mediation Centre to explore the

possibility of settlement between the parties.

We are happy to note that the parties have settled the matter.

The Mediation Report dated 18.01.2020 has appended Settlement

Agreement dated 17.01.2020 arrived at between the parties, which is

signed by the parties as well as their counsel. Said Settlement

Agreement dated 17.01.2020 is taken on record.

Both the parties along with their Advocates are present in the

Court. The parties have agreed to abide by the terms of settlement.

In terms of said Settlement Agreement, the parties have

decided to withdraw all the cases filed against each other, which

include inter alia, cases filed under Section 125 Cr.P.C. and under

Domestic Violence Act, 2005 by the petitioner-wife.
Signature Not Verified

Digitally signed by
MUKESH KUMAR
Date: 2020.03.03
09:44:05 IST
Reason:

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The respondent-husband also agreed to pay a sum of

Rs.11,51,000/- (Rupees eleven lakh fifty one thousand only) to the

petitioner-wife towards full and final settlement of all her

claims. It is accept by the learned counsel for the petitioner

that said amount has been received by the petitioner by way of

Demand Drafts.

The petitioner and the respondent are quite young and are

desirous to lead their lives independently. Since the parties have

settled their disputes amicably and have decided to part company,

we exercise our power under Article 142 of the Constitution of

India and annul their marriage which was solemnized on 28.02.2017

at Surat, Gujarat.

A copy of this order shall be placed on record of Divorce Case

No.38 of 2018 pending before the Family Court, Chitorgarh,

Rajasthan and said divorce case shall stand disposed of in terms of

this order.

This transfer petition is disposed of in aforesaid terms.

……………………………J.
[UDAY UMESH LALIT]

……………………………J.
[VINEET SARAN]

NEW DELHI;

FEBRUARY 28, 2020
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ITEM NO.35 COURT NO.6 SECTION XVI-A

S U P R E M E C O U R T O F I N D I A
RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS

Transfer Petition (Civil) No.1928/2018

KIRTI VIJAYVARGIYA Petitioner(s)

VERSUS

RAHUL VIJAYVARGIYA Respondent(s)

(FOR ADMISSION; and, IA No.163516/2018 – FOR EX-PARTE STAY)

Date : 28-02-2020 This matter was called on for hearing today.

CORAM :

HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE UDAY UMESH LALIT
HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE VINEET SARAN

For Petitioner(s) Mr. Anish Kumar Gupta, AOR
Ms. Archana Preeti Gupta, Adv.

Mr. Chandra Shekhar Suman, Adv.

Mr. Puneet Sheoran, Adv.

Ms. Deepshikha Bharati, Adv.

Ms. Rita Gupta, Adv.

For Respondent(s) Mr. Dinesh Kumar Goswami, Sr. Adv.

Mr. Gopal Jha, AOR
Mr. Gajendra Giri, Adv.

Mr. Rudra Vikram Singh, Adv.

Mr. Aditya Giri, Adv.

Ms. Ruma Rani, Adv.

Dr. Sukhdev Singh, Adv.

UPON hearing the counsel the Court made the following
O R D E R

The Transfer Petition is disposed of, in terms of the Signed

Order.

Pending application(s), if any, shall stand disposed of.

(MUKESH NASA) (PRADEEP KUMAR)
COURT MASTER BRANCH OFFICER

(Signed Order is placed on the File)

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