Sanya Suri vs Vipul Suri on 18 March, 2026

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    Sanya Suri vs Vipul Suri on 18 March, 2026

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                                           IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
                                           CIVIL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION
    
    
                                   TRANSFER PETITION (CIVIL) NO.1149/2025
    
    
                             SANYA SURI                                                Petitioner(s)
    
                                                              VERSUS
    
                             VIPUL SURI                                                 Respondent(s)
    
    
                                                         O R D E R
    

    We have heard the learned counsel appearing for

    the parties.

    SPONSORED

    This Transfer Petition has been filed by the

    petitioner-wife under Section 25 of the Code of

    Civil Procedure, 1908 seeking transfer of divorce

    petition bearing HMA No. 2149/2024 titled ‘Vipul

    Suri Vs. Sanya Suri’ pending before the Court of

    Principal Judge, Family Court, Faridabad, Haryana to

    the Court of the Principal Judge, Family Court,

    South East, Saket Court, New Delhi.

    The IA No.82465/2026 which is the joint

    application filed by the parties seeking grant of

    divorce by mutual consent under Article 142 of the

    Constitution of India, 1950 is taken on record.

    It is submitted that pursuant to the mediation
    Signature Not Verified
    proceedings held at the Supreme Court Mediation
    Digitally signed by
    ASHA SUNDRIYAL
    Date: 2026.03.24
    18:02:34 IST
    Reason: Centre, the parties have entered into a Settlement

    Agreement dated 20.01.2026. The Settlement

    Agreement, duly signed by the parties and their
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    respective counsel, has been filed by the parties

    and the same is taken on record.

    According to the Settlement Agreement, the

    parties have settled their disputes and have agreed

    to abide by the terms of the aforesaid Settlement.

    As per the Settlement Agreement, the following cases

    are pending inter se the parties:

    “(i) Petitioner/wife has filed Mt. Case 31/2025

    U/Sec.144 of BNSS, 2023 for maintenance, titled

    as Sanya Suri vs Vipul Suri pending before Ms.

    Namrata Aggarwal, Ld Family Judge, Family

    Courts, Saket Court Complex, New Delhi;

    (ii) Petitioner/wife has lodged FIR

    No.0500/2025 at Police Station Sarita Vihar,

    U/Sec.406/498A/34 IPC against

    Respondent/Husband and his family members.

    (iii) Respondent/Husband has filed divorce

    petition No.2149/2024 under Section 13(1)(i-a)

    of Hindu Marriage Act, titled Vipul Suri vs

    Sanya Suri before Shri Vijay James, Addl

    Principal Judge, Family Court, Faridabad,

    Haryana.”

    The above-mentioned cases at (i), (ii) and (iii)

    shall stand closed, in view of the Settlement

    Agreement. The parties further agree that they will

    have no claims or rights against each other or their

    respective family members in the future. The parties
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    also affirm that they have no further claims or

    demands against each other or any movable or immovable

    property and all the disputes and differences have

    been amicably settled by them through the process of

    mediation.

    Learned counsel appearing for the parties further

    pray that in view of the Settlement Agreement, this

    Court may allow the joint application filed by the

    parties and invoke its jurisdiction under Article 142

    of the Constitution of India, 1950 to pass a decree of

    divorce by mutual consent.

    Accordingly, by invoking our jurisdiction under

    Article 142 of the Constitution of India, 1950, the

    marriage between the parties stands dissolved in terms

    of the Settlement Agreement. The divorce decree shall

    be drawn up accordingly and the Settlement Agreement

    shall form part and parcel of this order.

    We also place on record the statement made by the

    learned counsel appearing for the parties that the

    last payment as agreed upon in the Settlement

    Agreement has been made.

    The Transfer Petition stands disposed of in the

    aforesaid terms.

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    Pending application(s), if any, shall also stand

    disposed of.

    ………………………………………………………………..J.
    [M.M. SUNDRESH]

    ………………………………………………………………J.
    [NONGMEIKAPAM KOTISWAR SINGH]

    NEW DELHI;

    MARCH 18, 2026.

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    ITEM NO.16                COURT NO.5                   SECTION IV-D
    
                   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). 1149/2025

    SANYA SURI Petitioner(s)

    VERSUS

    VIPUL SURI Respondent(s)

    [MEDIATION REPORT RECEIVED]
    IA No. 102481/2025 – STAY APPLICATION

    Date : 18-03-2026 This matter was called on for hearing today.

    CORAM :

    HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE M.M. SUNDRESH
    HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE NONGMEIKAPAM KOTISWAR SINGH

    For Petitioner(s) Mr. Sarthak Ghonkrokta, AOR

    For Respondent(s) Mr. M. Tarique Siddiqui, Adv.

    Mr. Faisal Khan, Adv.

    Mr. Abhishek Kumar Tanwar, Adv.
    Ms. Lakshmi, Adv.

    Mr. Wajeeh Shafiq, AOR
    Ms. Sabika Ahmed, 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.

    (ASHA SUNDRIYAL) (POONAM VAID)
    DEPUTY REGISTRAR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
    [Signed order is placed on the file]



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