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HomeHigh CourtCalcutta High CourtSeema Agarwal vs Ashok Chaudhry on 2 March, 2026

Seema Agarwal vs Ashok Chaudhry on 2 March, 2026

Date: 2nd March, 2026.

Appearance :

Mr. Varun Kothari, Adv.

Mr. Nikunj Berlia, Adv.

Ms. Urvashi Jain, Adv.

For plaintiff
Ms. Shomrita Das, Adv.

Mr. Shomrik Das, Adv.

For defendant

The Court : By an order dated 14th August, 2024 the defendant was

restrained from operating any of his bank accounts without keeping aside an

amount of Rs.78,00,000/- from his account till 26 th September, 2024. The said

interim order has been extended from time to time and is still in subsistence.

The parties have entered into a terms of settlement which is signed by the

plaintiff and the defendant and their respective advocates. The terms of

settlement which has been stamped and punched on 2 nd March, 2026 is taken

on record. However, to enable the settlement to fructify as recorded in the said

terms of settlement dated 28th February, 2026 a cheque of Rs.29,00,000/- to

be issued to the plaintiff by the defendant has to be encashed. A cheque

bearing No. 000100 dated 6th March, 2026 for Rs. 29,00,000/- drawn on HDFC

Bank, Sarat Bose Road Branch, Kolkata 700 020 is placed before the Court by

the learned advocate for the defendant. The said cheque is made over to the

learned advocate for the plaintiff after retaining a photocopy thereof. The order

dated 14th August, 2024 which has been extended from time to time restraining

the defendant from operating the bank account without leaving a balance of

Rs.78,00,000/- is modified to the extent that the said cheque of

Rs.29,00,000/- dated 6th March, 2026 can be encashed and the money

received therefrom can be appropriated by the defendant as a settlement terms

recorded in the terms of settlement.



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