Pooja Garothiya vs Jitendra @ Jeet on 9 July, 2025

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Pooja Garothiya vs Jitendra @ Jeet on 9 July, 2025

Author: Pankaj Mithal

Bench: Pankaj Mithal

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                                                                       SLP(C) Nos. 10091-10092/2024



     ITEM NO.40                              COURT NO.12                       SECTION IV-C

                                  S U P R E M E C O U R T O F            I N D I A
                                          RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS

     Petitions for Special Leave to Appeal (C) Nos.                        10091-10092/2024

     [Arising out of impugned final judgment and order dated 10-01-2024
     in RP No. 16/2024 and 18-12-2023 in MCC No. 2245/2023 passed by the
     High Court of Madhya Pradesh at Indore]

     POOJA GAROTHIYA                                                           PETITIONER(S)

                                                     VERSUS

     JITENDRA @ JEET                                                           RESPONDENT(S)

     (IA No. 120461/2025 - APPROPRIATE ORDERS/DIRECTIONS)

     Date : 09-07-2025 These matters were called on for hearing today.

     CORAM :
                          HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE PANKAJ MITHAL
                          HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE K.V. VISWANATHAN

                                    [PARTIAL COURT WORKING DAYS BENCH]


     For Petitioner(s)                Ms. Ranjeeta Rohatgi, AOR
                                      Ms. Shrika Gautam, Adv.


     For Respondent(s)                Mr. Ashish Pandey, AOR
                                      Ms. Deeksha Gaur, Adv.
                                      Mr. Prateek Rai, Adv.
                                      Mr. Ashutosh Bhardwaj, Adv.
                                      Mr. Shubham Saxena, Adv.
                                      Mr. Gauransh Vyas, Adv.


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

Signature Not Verified

1. Heard learned counsel for the parties.
Digitally signed by
SNEHA DAS
Date: 2025.07.10
16:47:59 IST
Reason:

2. During the pendency of the present special

leave petitions, with the consent of the parties,

the matters were referred to the Supreme court
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Mediation Centre vide order dated 11.02.2025 for

exploring the possibility of an amicable

settlement.

3. The parties have entered into a settlement

and the Settlement Agreement dated 26.03.2025 has

been brought on record.

4. In terms of the aforesaid settlement, a

joint application bearing I.A. No. 120461 of 2025

seeking dissolution of marriage between the parties

by a decree of divorce on the basis of mutual

consent has been filed under Article 142 of the

Constitution of India and it has been stated that

their marriage has been irretrievably broken down

and they have been living separately for the last

more than three years.

5. Under the settlement, the parties have inter

alia agreed to dissolve their marriage by a decree

of divorce subject to the respondent-husband paying

a lump sum amount of Rs.15,00,000/-(Rupees fifteen

lakhs) to the petitioner-wife as full and final

settlement of all her claims regarding Stridhan,

maintenance and permanent alimony. They have also

agreed that they will withdraw all the cases filed

by each one of them, once a decree of divorce is

passed either under Article 142 of the Constitution
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of India or by the Family Court.

6. It has also been agreed that all civil and

criminal cases pending between the parties shall

stand closed, namely:

“i. Case No. 5657/2024 CRA pending
before Indore High Court of Madhya Pradesh
at Indore titled as “X Vs. State of Madhya
Pradesh & Ors.”
;

ii. Case No. 7939 of 2024 RCT pending
before 3rd Additional Judge I CJ, Gwalior,
M.P., titled as “Suresh Babu Arya Vs. Akash
Verma”
;

iii. Case No. 332 of 2023 RCT pending
before 3rd Civil Judge Civil Division
Mandsaur, titled as “State Vs. Mayank
Bagoriya”
;

iv. Maintenance case U/s 125 Cr.P.C.
bearing No. 894/2022 MJCR pending before
Family Court, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh,
titled as “Pooja Garothiya Vs. Jitendra @
Jeet”
;

v. Case No. 921/2024 MJCR pending
before Family Court, Gwalior, Madhya
Pradesh U/s 125(3) Cr.P.C. titled as “Pooja
Garothiya Vs. Jitendra @ Jeet”
and;

vi. RCS H.M.A. No. 159 of 2023 filed by
the Respondent-husband pending before the
Ld. Principal Judge, Family Court,
Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh.”

7. Learned counsel for the parties submit that

the entire amount of Rs.15,00,000/-(Rupees fifteen

lakhs) has already been paid to the petitioner-wife
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along with an amount of Rs.45,000/-(Rupees forty-

five thousand) towards other jewellery articles.

8. Considering the fact that the marriage

between the parties solemnized on 23.01.2022 has

been irretrievably broken down and the parties have

agreed to live separately, we consider it proper to

exercise our power under Article 142 of the

Constitution of India and direct for drawing a

decree of divorce by mutual consent in RCS H.M.A.

No. 159 of 2023, titled as “Jitendra alias Jeet

Arya Vs. Pooja”, pending in the Court of Principal

Judge, Family Court, Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh,

which shall stand closed accordingly.

9. Similarly, all other cases referred to above

shall also stand closed.

10. The parties shall remain bound by the terms

and conditions of the Settlement Agreement.

11. The application being I.A. No. 120461 of

2025 is allowed in the above terms and the special

leave petitions stand disposed of accordingly.

12. The Registry shall inform the respective

Courts about this order where the proceedings are

pending in the aforesaid cases.

13. We place on record our appreciation for the

sincere work done by the Supreme Court Mediation
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Centre in facilitating the parties to arrive at an

amicable settlement.

14. Pending application(s), if any, shall stand

disposed of.

     (SNEHA DAS)                               (NIDHI MATHUR)
SENIOR PERSONAL ASSISTANT                     COURT MASTER (NSH)

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