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Jyoti Kumari vs The State Of Rajasthan on 19 March, 2026

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Jyoti Kumari vs The State Of Rajasthan on 19 March, 2026

Author: Sanjay Karol

Bench: Sanjay Karol

                                         IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
                                        CRIMINAL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION

                                            IA NO. 86552 OF 2026
                                                     IN
                                 TRANSFER PETITION (CRL.) NO. 831               OF 2026



                  JYOTI KUMARI                                                   Petitioner(s)

                                                         VERSUS

                      THE STATE OF RAJASTHAN & ORS.                              Respondent(s)




                                                      O R D E R

1. I.A. No. 86552 of 2026 has been jointly filed by

the parties seeking appropriate directions under Article

142 of the Constitution of India for dissolving their

marriage as per the terms of the Joint Application

18.03.2026.

2. Mr. Atin Handuja, learned counsel appearing on

behalf of Mr. Ashish Pandey, learned Advocate-on-Record,

who is indisposed and not in a position to attend the Court

today.

3. The parties, who are present in this Court, are

duly identified by their respective counsel.

4. Learned counsel for the parties submitted that

all the disputes and differences between the parties have

been amicably resolved, and the parties have decided to
Signature Not Verified

Digitally signed by
DEEPAK SINGH
Date: 2026.03.20
part ways on certain terms and conditions. Accordingly,
17:38:21 IST
Reason:

appropriate and necessary orders may be passed in

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accordance therewith.

5. We appreciate the efforts put in by Ms. Juhi

Jaiswal, learned Amicus Curiae, and also the learned

counsel for the parties in helping the parties arrive at an

amicable settlement.

6. Learned counsel for respondent No.2(husband) has

handed over a demand draft of Rs.11,90,000/- (Eleven Lakh

Ninety Thousand) to the learned counsel for

petitioner(wife), in Court, in terms of the Joint

Application.

7. It is further agreed between the parties that,

as per paragraph No. 5 of the Joint Application, the cases

mentioned therein, as described below, shall stand closed:

(a) Case No. 532/2024 titled as “State vs.

Sachin Kumar and Ors.” arising out of FIR No.

0336/2022 dated 18.05.2022, registered under

Sections 498A, 323, 406 IPC, at Police Station

Kotputli, District Jaipur Rural, Rajasthan,

pending before the Learned ACGM No.l, Kotputli,

Rajasthan;

(b) Case No. CHI/736/2022 arising from FIR

No.0030/2022 dated 13.06.2022, registered under

Section 67 of the Information Technology Act,

2000 and Section 120-B of the Indian Penal Code,

at Women Police Station Narnaul, District

Mahendragarh, Haryana, and all proceedings

arising therefrom;

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(c) Domestic Violence Petition titled as “Jyoti

Kumari vs. Sachin Kumar and Ors.” filed under

Sections 18, 19, 20, 22 and 23 of the Protection

of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005,

pending before the Learned Chief Judicial

Magistrate, Narnaul, Haryana bearing no.

COMA/57/2022;

(d) Maintenance Petition titled as “Jyoti

Kumari vs. Sachin Kumar” filed under Section 125

of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, pending

before the Learned Principal Judge, Family Court,

Narnaul, Haryana bearing case no. MNT125/77/2022;

(e) CRR(F)-1441-2023 (O&M) Sachin Kumar Vs.

Jyoti Kumari Pending before Hon’ble High Court of

Punjab & Haryan ata Chandigarh.

8. In view of the above, the following directions are

issued:

i) The marriage solemnized on 11.12.2021 between the

wife (Jyoti Kumari) and the husband (Sachin Kumar) is

hereby dissolved by a decree of divorce by mutual

consent, the marriage having broken down

irretrievably;

ii) All the legal proceedings pending inter se the

parties, as indicated above (paragraph no.7 herein),

shall stand closed;

iii) Decree be drawn up accordingly;

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iv) It goes without saying that both parties will

continue to abide by the terms of the Settlement

Agreement without any exception;

v) Registry is directed to forward a copy of this

order to the foras/courts concerned for passing

formal orders closing the cases;

vi) The Joint Application dated 18.03.2026 is made

part of this order, and its terms are binding upon

the parties. Parties undertake to abide by the same;

and

vii) Parties, through their learned counsel present

in the Court, have been made aware of the

consequences of breach of such terms, including the

initiation of contempt proceedings.

9. In view of the above facts, I.A. No.86552 of 2026 is

allowed and the Transfer Petition stands disposed of.

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

of.

………………….J.
(SANJAY KAROL)

………………………J.
(AUGUSTINE GEORGE MASIH)

NEW DELHI;

March 19, 2026


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ITEM NO.34                 COURT NO.11                 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(s)(Criminal)    No(s).   831/2025

JYOTI KUMARI                                           Petitioner(s)

                                  VERSUS

THE STATE OF RAJASTHAN & ORS.                          Respondent(s)

(IA No. 86552/2026 – APPLN. UNDER SEC 142 OF THE CONSTITUTION R/W
SEC 13B OF H.M.A., IA No. 211251/2025 – EX-PARTE STAY AND IA No.
211252/2025 – EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T.)

Date : 19-03-2026 This matter was called on for hearing today.

CORAM :

HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE SANJAY KAROL
HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE AUGUSTINE GEORGE MASIH

For Petitioner(s) :

Ms. Neha Gupta, Adv.

Mr. Ashish Pandey, AOR

For Respondent(s) :

Mr. Kshitij Mittal, Adv.
Mr. Aryan Sharma, Adv.

Mr. S.. Udaya Kumar Sagar, AOR

Ms. Juhi Jaiswal, AOR (A.C.)

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

1. The transfer petition is disposed of in terms of the signed

order.

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

(DEEPAK SINGH)                                  (ANU BHALLA)
ASTT. REGISTRAR-cum-PS                        COURT MASTER (NSH)

[Signed order is placed on the file]

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