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HomeRaghu Sharma vs Shubhangi Sharma on 26 February, 2026

Raghu Sharma vs Shubhangi Sharma on 26 February, 2026

Supreme Court – Daily Orders

Raghu Sharma vs Shubhangi Sharma on 26 February, 2026

Author: J.K. Maheshwari

Bench: J.K. Maheshwari

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                                          IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

                                          CIVIL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION

                               TRANSFER PETITION (CIVIL) NO. 1344 OF 2025


     RAGHU SHARMA                                                           … PETITIONER

                                                       VERSUS

     SHUBHANGI SHARMA                                                       … RESPONDENT



                                                      O R D E R

1. This transfer petition has been filed by the petitioner

(husband) seeking transfer of Petition No. 321 of 2024 titled

as Shubhangi Sharma vs. Raghu Sharma filed by the respondent

(wife) under Section 13-A(ia)(ib) of the Hindu Marriage Act,

1955 from the court of the First Family Judge, District Udham

Singh Nagar (Uttarakhand) to a court of competent jurisdiction

at Gurugram, Haryana.

2. As per order dated dated 09.10.2025, the matter was

referred to the Supreme Court Mediation Centre where the

parties have settled their dispute amicably and the report of

the mediation dated 20.01.2026 has been received.

3. In furtherance to the terms of the settlement agreement,
Signature Not Verified

petitioner has returned all gold articles, ornaments to the
Digitally signed by
Gulshan Kumar Arora
Date: 2026.03.09
16:47:26 IST
Reason:

respondent and the petitioner husband has already paid a sum
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of Rs.50,00,000/- towards permanent alimony, stridhan,

maintenance (past, present and future) to the wife. As

contended before us, it is merely a car bearing Registration

No. PB 02 BS 6666 to be transferred in the name of the

respondent (wife) on the cost to be borne by the petitioner

(husband). In the said process, both parties are required to

cooperate in transfer of the registration for which both have

agreed. It is to be noted that since the amount has already

been paid, therefore, the cheque No. 000128 dated 10.04.2026

drawn on the ICICI Bank, Batala Road, District Amritsar,

Punjab amount to Rs.20,00,000/- (Rupees twenty lakhs only) be

returned to the petitioner (husband).

4. The petitioner is personally present in Court and the

respondent (wife) joined virtually. They have been

identified by their respective counsel. We have interacted

with the parties. They have agreed to the terms of the

settlement and stated to abide those terms. They further

agreed to grant a decree of divorce by mutual consent.

5. Both parties have filed IA No. 42551 of 2026 seeking

dissolution of marriage under Article 142 of the Constitution

of India seeking decree of divorce by mutual consent in view

of the settlement as arrived at between them.
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6. Considering the aforesaid, we are inclined to accept the

settlement agreement and to dispose of this Transfer Petition

with the following directions :

(i) The amount of Rs.50,00,000/- (Rupees fifty lakhs only)

has been paid to the respondent (wife) by the

petitioner (husband) and are accepted by the respondent

towards permanent alimony, stridhan, maintenance (past,

present, future) and by virtue of the same, she would

not have any other claim in the movable or immovable

properties of the husband or his family.

(ii) All the criminal/civil cases, as stated in paragraph 3

of the Settlement Agreement, pending between the

parties against each other shall stand quashed/disposed

of.

(iii) FIR No.221 of 2016 under Sections 498-A, 406, 354, 324,

504 and 506 of Indian Penal Code, 1860 and Sections 3

and 4 of the Dowry Prohibition Act registered with

Police Station Transit Camp, district Udham Singh Nagar

against the petitioner husband and his family members

stands quashed.

(iv) Accepting the terms of the settlement and as consented

by the parties, on their request in exercise of our
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jurisdiction under Article 142 of the Constitution of

India, we grant the decree of divorce by mutual

consent. Consequently, the marriage between the

petitioner-husband (Raghu Sharma) and the respondent-

wife (Shubhangi Sharma) shall stand dissolved. By an

outcome of the dissolution of marriage, the parties are

set free to lead their lives separately as per their

own will.

(v) A copy of this order be communicated to the courts

concerned where the cases between the parties are

pending. On communications the pending cases shall be

treated as disposed of and consigned to records.

7. Ordered accordingly. Pending applications, if any, shall

stand disposed of.

…………………………………………………,J.

[J.K. MAHESHWARI]

…………………………………………………,J.

[ATUL S. CHANDURKAR]

New Delhi;

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February 26, 2026.

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ITEM NO.4                 COURT NO.3                   SECTION III-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(s)(Civil)    No(s).    1344/2025

RAGHU SHARMA                                             Petitioner(s)

                                  VERSUS

SHUBHANGI SHARMA                                         Respondent(s)

[MEDIATION REPORT RECEIVED]

(IA No. 199401/2025 – EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T. IA No. 117407/2025

– EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T. IA No. 117406/2025 – STAY APPLICATION)

Date : 26-02-2026 This matter was called on for hearing today.

CORAM : HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE J.K. MAHESHWARI
HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE ATUL S. CHANDURKAR

For Petitioner(s) : Mr. Siddhant Saroha, Adv.

Mr. Ankit Kharbanda, Adv.

Ms. Disha Singh, AOR

For Respondent(s) :Mr. Manu Bansal, Adv.

Mr. Sriharsh Nahush Bundela, AOR

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 applications, if any, shall also stand disposed of.

(GULSHAN KUMAR ARORA)                               (NAND KISHOR)
  DEPUTY REGISTRAR                               ASSISTANT REGISTRAR

                 (Signed order is placed on the file)



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