PLRonline.in
  • Home
  • A
    • A
    • Account
    • Admission
    • Adoption
    • Advocate
    • Agreement
    • Alternate Remedy
    • Annual Confidential Reports (ACR)
    • Arbitration Act, 1940
    • Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
  • B
    • B
    • Bail
    • Banking
      • Bank Guarantee
  • C
    • C
    • Charge / Charge Sheet
    • CPC
      • CPC – Sections
      • CPC – Orders and Rules
    • Commercial Courts Act, 2015
    • Companies Act
    • Constitution of India
    • Consumer Protection Act
    • Contempt of Courts Act, 1971
    • Contract Act
    • Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970
    • Court
    • Court Fees Act, 1870
    • Criminal Trial
      • Charge / Charge Sheet
    • CrPC (Criminal Procedure Code)
    • Customs Act, 1962
  • D
    • D
    • Disciplinary Proceedings
    • Dying Declaration
  • E
    • E
    • East Punjab Urban Rent Restriction Act, 1949
    • Electricity Act, 2003 (36 of 2003)
    • Employees Compensation Act, 1923 (8 of 1923),
    • Evidence
    • Evidence Act, 1872
  • F
    • F
    • Family Courts Act, 1984
    • FIR ( First Information Report)
  • G
    • G
    • Genealogy
    • General Clauses Act, 1897
  • H
    • H
    • Habeas Corpus
    • Handwriting expert
    • Haryana Acts
      • Haryana Municipal Act, 1973 (24 of 1973)
      • Haryana Municipal Election Rules, 1978
      • Haryana Urban (Control of Rent and Eviction) Act 1973
    • Hindu Joint Family
    • Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
  • I
    • I
    • IBC – Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code
    • Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India
    • Industrial Disputes Act, 1947
    • Information Technology Act
    • Insurance
    • Interpretation
    • Interpretation of Statutes
    • IPC
  • J
    • J
    • Judgment and Orders
    • Judicial Restraint / Judicial Adventurism
  • L
    • L
    • Land Acquisition Act, 1894
    • Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987
    • Limitation Act, 1963
  • M
    • M
    • Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act
    • Marriage
    • Maternity Benefit Act, 1961
    • Micro, Small And Medium Enterprises Development Act (MSME, Act)
    • Mortgage
    • Motor Vehicles Act, 1988
    • Mutation
  • N
    • N
    • Narcotic Drugs And Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS)
    • National Highway Act, 1956
    • Natural Justice
    • Negotiable Instruments Act (NIA)
  • O
    • O
  • P
    • P
    • Punjab Acts / Rules etc.
      • East Punjab Urban Rent Restriction Act, 1949
      • Punjab Jail Manual
      • Punjab Police Rules, 1934
      • Punjab Regional And Town Planning And Development Act, 1995
      • Punjab State Agriculture Produce Markets Act, 1961
      • Punjab Town Improvement Act, 1922
      • Punjab Village Common Lands (Regulation) Act, 1961
    • Partnership Act, 1932
    • Passports Act, 1967
    • Pay fixation
    • Pedigree
    • Pension
    • Perjury
    • Practice and Procedure
    • Prevention of Corruption Act
    • Principle of estoppel or acquiescence
    • Prisons Act, 1894
    • Proclaimed offender
    • Prohibition of Benami Property Transactions Act, 1988
  • R
    • R
    • RERA
    • Recovery of Debts and Bankruptcy Act, 1993
    • Registration Act, 1908
    • Representation of the People Act, , 1951
  • S
    • S
    • Sale of Goods Act
    • Sarfaesi
    • Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992
    • Service Matters
    • Service of orders on a government servant
    • Sexual Offence
    • Special Marriage Act, 1954
    • Specific Performance
    • Specific Relief Act, 1963
    • Stamp Act, 1899
    • Stamp duty
    • Stay
    • Suit for declaration / possession
    • Succession Act
    • Suit for recovery of Money
  • T
    • T
    • Tenancy and Rent Act
      • East Punjab Urban Rent Restriction Act, 1949
      • Haryana Urban (Control of Rent and Eviction) Act 1973
    • Trade Unions Act
    • Transfer of Property Act, 1882
  • V
    • Voice recording
  • W
    • Wakf Act, 1955
    • Words and Phrases
  • Login
  • Register
  • LATEST
  • ARB
  • BANKING
  • CIVIL
  • CPC
  • CRIMINAL
  • COI
  • CONS
  • HMA
  • IBC
  • MVA
  • NIA
  • SERVICE
  • Rent
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
  • LATEST
  • ARB
  • BANKING
  • CIVIL
  • CPC
  • CRIMINAL
  • COI
  • CONS
  • HMA
  • IBC
  • MVA
  • NIA
  • SERVICE
  • Rent
PLRonline.in
  • LATEST
  • ARB
  • BANKING
  • CIVIL
  • CPC
  • CRIMINAL
  • COI
  • CONS
  • HMA
  • IBC
  • MVA
  • NIA
  • SERVICE
  • Rent
Home Family Law Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

HMA – COI Art. 142 – Transfer Petition – Irretrievable breakdown of marriage – Mutual consent divorce granted. [2023 SCeJ 0234]

by PLRonline
May 21, 2023
in Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
Reading Time: 5 mins read
0
383
SHARES
2.9k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
PRINT

LogIn to for full text. Click here

2023 SCeJ 0234 =  PLRonline 445602 (SC)

SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

Present: Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul, Justice Ahsanuddin Amanullah.

MANSI KHATRI – Petitioner,

versus

GAURAV KHATRI – Respondent.

Transfer Petition (Civil) No. 1595 of 2022

Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Section 13(1) –  Constitution of India, 1950, Article 142 – Transfer Petition – Mediation failed  – Respondent expressed willingness for divorce though mutual consent – No agreement could be reached as regards permanent alimony – Court is of the opinion that the parties, in praesenti, husband and wife have suffered an irretrievable breakdown of marriage –   In order to render complete justice, it is a fit case to exercise the power vested under Article 142 of the Constitution of India by closing all cases filed by the parties against each other and also granting a decree of mutual consent divorce, with alimony of Rs. 35 lacs.

***

Ahsanuddin Amanullah, J.

1. Heard learned counsel for the parties.

2. This Transfer Petition has been filed by the Petitioner-wife seeking transfer of the Divorce Petition No.802 of 2022, filed by the Respondent-husband under Section 13(1) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, titled “Gaurav Khatri versus Mansi Khatri” pending before the learned Principal Judge, Family Court, Indore, Madhya Pradesh to the Family Court, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.

3. The parties married on 12.12.2016 and separated on 29.10.2021 without the birth of any child. Although the present Petition, as filed, is limited to the transfer of the aforesaid Divorce Petition viz. No.802 of 2022, filed by the Respondent, but the petitioner’s father, Mr Shyam Krishna Mehrotra, has also filed a First Information Report No.0234 of 2022 registered at Police Station Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh for offences punishable under Section 498A, 323 and 354 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 and Sections 3 & 4 of the Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961. The petitioner has herself filed Maintenance Case No.749 of 2022 under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, which is pending before the learned Family Court, Lucknow.

4. The order passed by this Court on 07.12.2022 records that learned counsel for both the parties had taken the stand that they were desirous of settlement through mediation and thus, the matter stood referred to the Supreme Court Mediation Centre. Though the mediation was unsuccessful but before this Court on 14.03.2023, learned counsel for the respondent had submitted that he was willing for a mutual consent divorce, but no agreement could be reached insofar as permanent alimony was concerned, and thus on that date, learned counsel for the petitioner took time to obtain instructions as to whether the petitioner was agreeable to a mutual consent divorce.

5. Even on 04.05.2023, when judgment was reserved by us, the order records that the “only question is the extent of permanent alimony on grant of divorce”. Further, it was noted that learned counsel for the parties had left it to this Court to fix the permanent alimony on the basis of materials placed on record. This was in the background of the stand taken by the learned counsel for the petitioner that the petitioner desired Rs.70,00,000/- (Rupees Seventy Lakhs) as permanent alimony, whereas the respondent had offered only Rs.25,00,000/- (Rupees Twenty-Five Lakhs).

6. Though we would have ordinarily not liked to disclose the pleaded financial position of the parties herein, yet noting that this Court has to quantify the permanent alimony, it is deemed appropriate to summarise their financial status hereinbelow:

Petitioner-wife:

Bank A/c Balance Rs.20,712/-

Monthly Expenses Rs.25,000/-

No Assets (only Mangal Sutra & engagement ring)

No Income.

Financially dependent on her father.

Respondent-husband:

Annual Emoluments Rs.15,90,788/-

Take Home Salary Rs.87,538/- per month

LIC Policy Premium Paid Rs.2,61,364/-

EPF Account Rs.4,47,240/-

PPF Account Rs.3,28,923/-

CBI A/c Balance Rs.5,515/-

SBI A/c Balance Rs.62,629/-

ICICI Bank A/c Balance Rs.30,744/-

Bank of Baroda A/c Balance Rs.10,417/-

LIC Policy (Wife) Premium Paid Rs.1,40,592/-

Car Loan Rs.5,75,000/- @EMI of Rs.8,850/- per month

His parents (mother and father) are Dependants.

7. In the facts and circumstances of the case, the Court is of the opinion that the parties, in praesenti, husband and wife have suffered an irretrievable breakdown of marriage. In such view, in order to render complete justice, it is a fit case to exercise the power vested under Article 142 of the Constitution of India by closing all cases filed by the parties against each other and also granting a decree of mutual consent divorce.

8. Accordingly, FIR No.0234 of 2022 registered at Police Station Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh and Maintenance Case No.749 of 2022 filed under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, which is pending before the learned Family Court, Lucknow are quashed. Divorce Petition No.802 of 2022 shall stand withdrawn.

9. Parties are granted a decree of divorce by mutual consent. Decree to be issued after payment of permanent alimony.

10. The amount of permanent alimony to be paid by the respondent to the petitioner is quantified at Rs.35,00,000/- (Rupees Thirty-Five Lakhs), to be paid within six months from today.

11. It is made clear that if the permanent alimony quantified supra is not paid by the respondent to the petitioner within the stipulated time-period, FIR No.0234 of 2022 and Maintenance Case No.749 of 2022 shall stand revived.

12. The Transfer Petition stands disposed of in terms aforementioned.

13. Pending application(s), if any, shall stand closed.

Tags: 2016CBICOI Art. 14COI Art. 142Divorce by mutual consentFIRGmHindu Marriage ActHMA S. 13(1)JudgmentLoanMaintenanceMarriageSettlementTitleWill
Previous Post

Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887,   Section 28 – Lambardar – Appointment of – Age – Is a relevant factor . [PLRonline 119102]

Next Post

Motor Vehicles Act,  S. 173 – Pay and Recover  – Insurance Company exonerated – Appeal by claimants for making insurance company liable  – This Section empowers that any person can file Appeal so there is no need to consider who is aggrieved person – Appellants being  Claimants have right to file Appeal  – Though owner of offending truck has not challenged the impugned order, it cannot be said that the Claimants can’t challenge it – Order in appeal changed to Pay and Recover.

Related Posts

CIVIL

Tenders – Proportionate Joint Venture Experience Must Be Considered for Tender Eligibility

January 5, 2026
CIVIL

Mutation Based on Will Permissible Under M.P. Land Revenue Code, 1959

January 5, 2026
Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996

Termination of Arbitral Proceedings for Non-Filing of Statement of Claims — Not an Arbitral Award under Section 25(a)

October 27, 2025
Banking

Employees’ Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952, Section 11(2) — SARFAESI Act, 2002, Section 35 — Priority of claims — EPFO versus secured creditors

August 27, 2025
Next Post

Motor Vehicles Act,  S. 173 - Pay and Recover  - Insurance Company exonerated – Appeal by claimants for making insurance company liable  - This Section empowers that any person can file Appeal so there is no need to consider who is aggrieved person - Appellants being  Claimants have right to file Appeal  - Though owner of offending truck has not challenged the impugned order, it cannot be said that the Claimants can’t challenge it – Order in appeal changed to Pay and Recover.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

LATEST

  • CrPC S. 482 – High Court Cannot Conduct Mini Trial While Considering Quashing Petition Under Section 482 CrPC: Supreme Court January 17, 2026
  • Amendment Seeking Refund of Earnest Money as Alternative Relief Allowable at Any Stage; Limitation Not a Bar: P&H High Court January 17, 2026
  • High Court’s Limits under CrPC S. 439: No Blanket Orders in POCSO Bail Matters – Sets aside HC direction mandating age verification tests in all POCSO cases during bail hearings. January 12, 2026
  • District Magistrate’s Powers Under SARFAESI Act Section 14 Are Ministerial and Not Adjudicatory January 11, 2026
  • Bail for S. 319 CrPC Accused January 10, 2026
  • Ratification of Power of Attorney Acts – Effect on Limitation – Specific Relief Act January 9, 2026
  • Stamp Act,  S. 35, 47-A –  A document once registered, the Registering Authority, ceases to have any control over the document and it becomes a functuous officio the moment he loses the control over the document January 8, 2026
  • Home
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • F
  • G
  • H
  • I
  • J
  • L
  • M
  • N
  • O
  • P
  • R
  • S
  • T
  • V
  • W

© 2021 PLRonline.in - Punjab Law Reporter - Since 1900 SC ejournal.

  • Home
  • A
    • A
    • Account
    • Admission
    • Adoption
    • Advocate
    • Agreement
    • Alternate Remedy
    • Annual Confidential Reports (ACR)
    • Arbitration Act, 1940
    • Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
  • B
    • B
    • Bail
    • Banking
      • Bank Guarantee
  • C
    • C
    • Charge / Charge Sheet
    • CPC
      • CPC – Sections
      • CPC – Orders and Rules
    • Commercial Courts Act, 2015
    • Companies Act
    • Constitution of India
    • Consumer Protection Act
    • Contempt of Courts Act, 1971
    • Contract Act
    • Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970
    • Court
    • Court Fees Act, 1870
    • Criminal Trial
      • Charge / Charge Sheet
    • CrPC (Criminal Procedure Code)
    • Customs Act, 1962
  • D
    • D
    • Disciplinary Proceedings
    • Dying Declaration
  • E
    • E
    • East Punjab Urban Rent Restriction Act, 1949
    • Electricity Act, 2003 (36 of 2003)
    • Employees Compensation Act, 1923 (8 of 1923),
    • Evidence
    • Evidence Act, 1872
  • F
    • F
    • Family Courts Act, 1984
    • FIR ( First Information Report)
  • G
    • G
    • Genealogy
    • General Clauses Act, 1897
  • H
    • H
    • Habeas Corpus
    • Handwriting expert
    • Haryana Acts
      • Haryana Municipal Act, 1973 (24 of 1973)
      • Haryana Municipal Election Rules, 1978
      • Haryana Urban (Control of Rent and Eviction) Act 1973
    • Hindu Joint Family
    • Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
  • I
    • I
    • IBC – Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code
    • Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India
    • Industrial Disputes Act, 1947
    • Information Technology Act
    • Insurance
    • Interpretation
    • Interpretation of Statutes
    • IPC
  • J
    • J
    • Judgment and Orders
    • Judicial Restraint / Judicial Adventurism
  • L
    • L
    • Land Acquisition Act, 1894
    • Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987
    • Limitation Act, 1963
  • M
    • M
    • Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act
    • Marriage
    • Maternity Benefit Act, 1961
    • Micro, Small And Medium Enterprises Development Act (MSME, Act)
    • Mortgage
    • Motor Vehicles Act, 1988
    • Mutation
  • N
    • N
    • Narcotic Drugs And Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS)
    • National Highway Act, 1956
    • Natural Justice
    • Negotiable Instruments Act (NIA)
  • O
    • O
  • P
    • P
    • Punjab Acts / Rules etc.
      • East Punjab Urban Rent Restriction Act, 1949
      • Punjab Jail Manual
      • Punjab Police Rules, 1934
      • Punjab Regional And Town Planning And Development Act, 1995
      • Punjab State Agriculture Produce Markets Act, 1961
      • Punjab Town Improvement Act, 1922
      • Punjab Village Common Lands (Regulation) Act, 1961
    • Partnership Act, 1932
    • Passports Act, 1967
    • Pay fixation
    • Pedigree
    • Pension
    • Perjury
    • Practice and Procedure
    • Prevention of Corruption Act
    • Principle of estoppel or acquiescence
    • Prisons Act, 1894
    • Proclaimed offender
    • Prohibition of Benami Property Transactions Act, 1988
  • R
    • R
    • RERA
    • Recovery of Debts and Bankruptcy Act, 1993
    • Registration Act, 1908
    • Representation of the People Act, , 1951
  • S
    • S
    • Sale of Goods Act
    • Sarfaesi
    • Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992
    • Service Matters
    • Service of orders on a government servant
    • Sexual Offence
    • Special Marriage Act, 1954
    • Specific Performance
    • Specific Relief Act, 1963
    • Stamp Act, 1899
    • Stamp duty
    • Stay
    • Suit for declaration / possession
    • Succession Act
    • Suit for recovery of Money
  • T
    • T
    • Tenancy and Rent Act
      • East Punjab Urban Rent Restriction Act, 1949
      • Haryana Urban (Control of Rent and Eviction) Act 1973
    • Trade Unions Act
    • Transfer of Property Act, 1882
  • V
    • Voice recording
  • W
    • Wakf Act, 1955
    • Words and Phrases

© 2021 PLRonline.in - Punjab Law Reporter - Since 1900 SC ejournal.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Click on the Bell Icon.

Download and Print outs

Subscribers can take a print out of the FULL JUDGMENT by clicking on the “PDF” printer sign on the top right (above the judgment)

 

Punjab Law Reporter

Full text with judgments is available only for Subscribers.

PLRonline.in Subscription also forms part of the Punjab Law Reporter annual subscription @ Rs. 2800/- (limited time offer)

PLRonline subscription @ Rs. 2200/- . Call 9463598502

Click here for activating Trial Pack

 

Save PLRonline.in APP!

Save

Supreme Court Online is also available on Whatsapp, Telegram, Instagram, Email. Join  us here!