MONICA @ ROSEY vs V.K.N. UMASHANKAR — T.P.(C) No. 566/2011

Case under Section IV-B. Status: Disposed.

Disposed

CNR: SCIN010128762011

Filing Date

19-Apr-2011

Registration No

T.P.(C) No. 566/2011

Diary Number

12876/2011

Order Date

25-Jul-2014

Document Type

ROP - of Main Case

Disposal Type

Disposed Off

Last updated 05-Jul-2026

Acts & Sections

Section IV-B

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.MONICA @ ROSEY

    Adv. SUDHANSU PALO

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.V.K.N. UMASHANKAR

    Adv. K. SHIVRAJ CHOUDHURI

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 25-Jul-2014

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  3. 21-Jul-2014

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  4. 31-Mar-2014

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  5. 16-Dec-2013

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  6. 01-Jul-2013

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  7. 22-Apr-2013

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  8. 18-Mar-2013

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  9. 14-Jan-2013

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  10. 29-Oct-2012
  11. 21-Aug-2012

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  12. 03-Aug-2012
  13. 13-Apr-2012

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  14. 07-Dec-2011

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  15. 23-Sep-2011

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  16. 08-Aug-2011

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  17. 12-May-2011

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  18. 19-Apr-2011

    Case filed

    Registration No. T.P.(C) No. 566/2011

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: Monica @ Rosey v. V.K.N. Umashankar The Supreme Court granted a decree of divorce by mutual consent on July 25, 2014. The parties had settled their matrimonial disputes amicably through mediation at the Supreme Court Mediation Centre, with a settlement agreement dated February 28, 2014. The respondent paid the agreed amount to the petitioner via demand draft, and both parties confirmed the settlement was voluntary and undertook to abide by its terms. The Court exercised jurisdiction under Article 142 of the Constitution to pass the divorce decree under Section 13-B of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, disposing of all interlocutory applications and transfer petitions without costs. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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