SHWETHA GOEL vs NIRAJ GOEL — T.P.(C) No. 50/2009
Case under Section XII-A. Status: Disposed.
CNR: SCIN010013482009
Filing Date
14-Jan-2009
Registration No
T.P.(C) No. 50/2009
Diary Number
1348/2009
Order Date
07-Apr-2011
Document Type
ROP - of Main Case
Disposal Type
Disposed Off
Last updated 01-Jul-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.SHWETHA GOEL
Adv. PRAMOD DAYAL
Respondent(s)
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1.NIRAJ GOEL
Adv. SANJAY JAIN
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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07-Apr-2011
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01-Apr-2011
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03-Dec-2010
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26-Nov-2010
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27-Oct-2010
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28-Sep-2010
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13-Aug-2010
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29-Jul-2010
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13-Jul-2010
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06-Apr-2010
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18-Mar-2010
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12-Mar-2010
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08-Feb-2010
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03-Feb-2010
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01-Feb-2010
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21-Jan-2010
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07-Jan-2010
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04-Dec-2009
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02-Dec-2009
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22-Oct-2009
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07-Sep-2009
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04-Sep-2009
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22-Jul-2009
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08-Jul-2009
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14-Jan-2009
Case filed
Registration No. T.P.(C) No. 50/2009
Case Summary: T.P.(C) No. 50/2009 - Shwetha Goel v. Niraj Goel On April 7, 2011, the Supreme Court granted a mutual consent divorce decree to Shwetha Goel and Niraj Goel under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. The parties had reached a settlement agreement resolving all matrimonial and related disputes and voluntarily agreed to dissolve their marriage. The Court dismissed 12 pending cases and quashed 7 FIRs/complaints filed by the parties and their family members across courts at Hyderabad, Ghaziabad, and Allahabad, directing both parties to strictly comply with the settlement agreement. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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