Pallavi Dwivedi vs Tushar Sudan on 23 April, 2026

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    Pallavi Dwivedi vs Tushar Sudan on 23 April, 2026

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                                           IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
    
                                            CIVIL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION
    
    
                                    TRANSFER PETITION(S)(CIVIL)   NO(S).   2/2025
    
    
    
                          PALLAVI DWIVEDI                                    PETITIONER(S)
    
                                                         VERSUS
    
    
                          TUSHAR SUDAN                                       RESPONDENT(S)
    
    
    
                                                     O R D E R
    

    1. We are informed by the learned counsel for the parties

    that pursuant to the Mediation, parties have amicably resolved

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    their disputes by agreeing to part ways.

    2. Both the parties are present in-person in Court.

    3. The Settlement Agreement dated 03.11.2025 annexed to the

    IA No.102943/2026 – joint application for direction seeking

    dissolution of marriage by mutual consent, has been filed. The

    terms of the said settlement reads as follows:-

    “Terms of Settlement

    1. That both parties have mutually agreed not to
    continue with their matrimonial relationship and
    have decided to seek dissolution of marriage
    solemnized on 9th December 2021 through appropriate
    legal proceedings as per law.

    Signature Not Verified

    Digitally signed by
    NIRMALA NEGI

    Date: 2026.04.27 2. That Mr. Tushar Sudan has agreed to pay a total sum
    18:09:09 IST
    Reason:
    of ₹10,00,000/- (Rupees Ten Lakhs only) to Miss
    Pallavi Dwivedi in full and final settlement of all
    her claims arising out of the matrimonial
    relationship, including maintenance (past, present,
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    and future), permanent alimony, stridhan, and any
    other claim whatsoever.

    3. That upon receipt of the aforesaid amount, Miss
    Pallavi Dwivedi shall have no further claim of any
    kind against Mr. Tushar Sudan or any of his family
    members.

    4. Both parties have agreed to withdraw all cases,
    complaints, and proceedings filed against each other
    before any court, forum, or authority within four
    weeks from the date of signing this Mediation
    Report.

    5. Both parties further undertake that hereafter they
    shall not indulge in any criticism, complaint, or
    defamatory statement against each other or their
    respective family members in any form, including
    social media or otherwise.

    6. Both parties confirm that this settlement has been
    reached voluntarily, without any coercion, threat,
    or undue influence, and with full understanding of
    its implications.

    7. The parties agree that this Mediation Report shall
    be binding upon them and may be placed before the
    Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in Transfer Petition
    (Civil) No. 2 of 2025 for appropriate orders.

    Conclusion

    1. In view of the above, the dispute between Miss
    Pallavi Dwivedi and Mr. Tushar Sudan stands amicably
    settled. Both parties have signed this report before
    the learned Mediator on their own free will and
    consent. That by signing this Agreement the parties
    hereto solemnly state and affirm that they have no
    further claims or demands against each other
    including maintenance, or any movable or immovable
    property and all the disputes and differences have
    been amicably settled by the parties hereto through
    the process of mediation.

    2. The parties undertake to abide by the terms and
    conditions set out in the above mentioned Settlement
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    Agreement, which have been arrived with free will of
    the parties without any coercion, duress or
    collusion and parties undertake not to raise any
    dispute whatsoever henceforth.

    3. The contents of this settlement – agreement have
    been explained to all the parties through their
    respective counsels and they have understood the
    same.”

    4. As per the settlement, the respondent-husband has to hand

    over a demand draft re-validated on 05.03.2026 drawn on UCO

    Bank for a sum of Rs.10,00,000/-(Rupees Ten Lakhs). The

    petitioner-wife along with her counsel duly received the said

    demand draft towards full and final settlement of all her

    claims, in Court today.

    5. As per the settlement, parties have decided to put an end

    to disputes, hence, the following proceedings set out in

    paragraph 4 of the joint application, will stand

    quashed/terminated:-

    “a. DV Complaint dated 07.10.2024, bearing Case
    No.458/2024 under Section 12 R/w Sections 18, 19, 20 and
    22 of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence
    Act, 2005 filed by Petitioner herein in the Court of
    Hon’ble Judicial Magistrate First Class, Bhopal;

    b. FIR bearing No.299 of 2024 dated 25.10.2024 at Mahila
    Police Station, Bhopal under Sections 85, 351(2) & 3(5)
    of the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 and Sections 3 & 4
    of the Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961; lodged by the
    Petitioner herein;

    c. FIR bearing No. 282/2022 dated 07.10.2022 lodged by
    Petitioner namely Pallavi Dwivedi at Police Station
    Mahila Thana, Jahangirabad, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh;

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    d. Divorce Petition bearing H.M.A No.2653 of 2024 filed
    by the Respondent namely Tushar Sudan under Section
    13(1)(ia)
    of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 before the
    Principal Judge, Family Court, Tis Hazari Court. West
    District, Delhi;

    e. Proceedings in RCT/15209/2024 titled as “State Vs.
    Tushar Sudan and others
    “, before VI Civil Judge, Sr.
    Division, District and Sessions Court, Bhopal, Madhya
    Pradesh. “

    6. Since the marriage between the parties has irretrievably

    broken down, we, accordingly, in exercise of our jurisdiction

    under Article 142 of the Constitution of India, allow IA

    No.102943/2026 and grant decree of divorce dissolving the

    marriage between the parties.

    7. The parties are directed to abide by all the terms and

    conditions of the Settlement Agreement without fail.

    8. The Registry shall draw a decree accordingly in terms of

    the settlement.

    9. A copy of this order be sent to the Courts concerned for

    placing the same on record of the respective cases and consign

    the files to the records.

    10. We place on record our appreciation for the efforts made

    by the learned counsel for the parties and Mr. Pradeep Kumar

    Rai, learned Senior Advocate/learned Mediator, for his

    endevour in bringing the parties to a settlement.

    11. The Transfer Petition shall stand disposed of

    accordingly.

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

    of.

    ………………………………………………………….J.
    [K.V. VISWANATHAN]

    ………………………………………………………J.
    [NONGMEIKAPAM KOTISWAR SINGH]
    NEW DELHI;

    APRIL 23, 2026.

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    ITEM NO.6                COURT NO.16                 SECTION XIV
    
                     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).   2/2025
    
    PALLAVI DWIVEDI                                       PETITIONER(S)
    
                                      VERSUS
    
    TUSHAR SUDAN                                          RESPONDENT(S)
    
    

    IA No. 102943/2026 – APPLICATION FOR SETTLEMENT, IA No. 283/2025 –
    EX-PARTE STAY

    Date : 23-04-2026 This matter was called on for hearing today.

    CORAM :

    HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE K.V. VISWANATHAN
    HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE NONGMEIKAPAM KOTISWAR SINGH

    For Petitioner(s) Mr. Shubham Jain, AOR

    For Respondent(s) Ms. Sakshi Kakkar, AOR
    Mr. Shakti Singh, Adv.

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

    1. IA No.102943/2026 is allowed and the Transfer Petition is

    disposed of in terms of the signed order, which is placed on

    the file.

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

    of.

    (NIRMALA NEGI)                                     (MANOJ KUMAR)
    ASTT. REGISTRAR-cum-PS                           COURT MASTER (NSH)
    



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