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IN THE COURT OF PRINCIPAL JUDGE, FAMILY COURTS,


SOUTH WEST DISTRICT, DWARKA DISTRICT COURTS,
DELHI

H.M.A NO OF 2018

IN THE MATTER OF:

MRS. PARUL NISCHAL ……PETITIONER NO. 1

AND

MR. AMIT NISCHAL ......... PETITIONER NO. 2

INDEX

S.NO. PARTICULARS PAGE


NO.
1. MEMO OF PARTIES
2 COURT FEES
3. PETITION FOR DISSOLUTION OF
MARRIAGE BY A DECREE OF DIVORCE
BY MUTUAL CONSENT UNDER SECTION
13-B (2) OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT
1955 (25 OF 1955)
4. ANNEXURE A - ORIGINAL
PHOTOGRAPH OF MARRIAGE
5 ANNEXURE B - A COPY OF AADHAR
CARD OF PETITIONER NO.1
6 ANNEXURE C - A COPY OF AADHAR
CARD OF PETITIONER NO.2
7. ANNEXURE D - COPY OF MOU/
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT DATED
21.10.2018 SIGNED BETWEEN PETITIONER
NO. 1 AND PETITIONER NO. 2
8. ANNEXURE E – CERTIFIED COPY OF THE
JUDGMENT DATED 05.11.2018 IN HMA
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NO. 2966/2018 FOR DISSOLUTION OF


MARRIAGE UNDER SECTION 13 B (1) OF
HINDU MARRIAGE ACT 1955
9. APPICATION UNDER SECTION 151 OF
CPC FOR WAIVER OF STATUTORY
PERIOD OF SIX MONTHS BETWEEN THE
PRESENTATION OF PETITION UNDER
SECTION 13B (1) AND 13B (2) UNDER
HINDU MARRIAGE ACT ALONGWITH
AFFIDAVITS
10. VAKALATNAMA (S)

NEW DELHI
DATED: 21st NOVEMBER 2018

THROUGH:

ASEEM NAYYAR
ADVOCATES FOR
THE PETITIONER NO.1 & THE PETITIONER NO.2
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IN THE COURT OF PRINCIPAL JUDGE, FAMILY COURTS,


SOUTH WEST DISTRICT, DWARKA DISTRICT COURTS,
DELHI

H.M.A NO OF 2018

IN THE MATTER OF:

MRS. PARUL NISCHAL ……PETITIONER NO. 1

AND

MR. AMIT NISCHAL ........ PETITIONER NO. 2

MEMO OF PARTIES
MRS. PARUL NISCHAL
AGED 30 YEARS
W/O MR. AMIT NISCHAL
D/O MR. ASHOK KUMAR LAL
R/O A-96, BROTHERHOOD APARTMENT,
H-BLOCK, VIKAS PURI,
NEW DELHI-110018
PH. NO. 7838997165 ........ PETITIONER NO. 1

VERSUS

MR. AMIT NISCHAL


AGED 31 YEARS
S/O MR. RAKESH NISCHAL
R/O G-142, NEW PALAM VIHAR,
PHASE-I, GURUGRAM,
HARYANA-122017
PH. NO. 9999652535 ........ PETITIONER NO. 2

NEW DELHI
DATED:

ADVOCATES FOR
THE PETITIONER NO.1 & THE PETITIONER NO.2
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IN THE COURT OF PRINCIPAL JUDGE, FAMILY COURTS,


SOUTH WEST DISTRICT, DWARKA DISTRICT COURTS,
DELHI

H.M.A NO OF 2018

IN THE MATTER OF:

Mrs. Parul Nischal


W/o Mr. Amit Nischal
D/o Mr. Ashok Kumar Lal
R/o A-96, Brotherhood Apartment,
H-Block, Vikas Puri,
New Delhi-10018 …….Petitioner No. 1

AND

Mr. Amit Nischal


S/o Mr. Rakesh Nischal
R/o G-142, New Palam Vihar,
Phase-I, Gurugram, Haryana-122017 .........Petitioner No. 2

PETITION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE BY A DECREE


OF DIVORCE BY MUTUAL CONSENT UNDER SECTION 13-B
(2) OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT 1955 (25 OF 1955)
PS: VIKAS PURI

THE PETITIONERS MOST RESPECTFULLY SHOWETH: -

1. That a marriage was solemnized between the Petitioners


above named, on 29th July, 2016 according to Hindu rites and
ceremonies at New Delhi. Original photograph of the marriage is
annexed as ANNEXURE A.

2. The status, place of residence of the Petitioners above named


before Marriage and at the time of filing the petition were/are as
follows:
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PETITIONER NO 1 - WIFE
STATUS AGE PLACE OF RESIDENCE
At the Hindu 28 A-96, Brotherhood Apartment,
time of Unmarried H-Block, Vikas Puri,
Marriage New Delhi-10018
At the Hindu 30 A-96, Brotherhood Apartment,
time of Married H-Block, Vikas Puri,
filing the New Delhi-10018
Petition

PETITIONER NO 2 - HUSBAND
STATUS AGE PLACE OF RESIDENCE
At the Hindu 29 G-142, New Palam Vihar,
time of Unmarried Phase-I, Gurugram, Haryana-
Marriage 122017
At the Hindu 31 G-142, New Palam Vihar,
time of Married Phase-I, Gurugram, Haryana-
filing the 122017
Petition

3. The Petitioners last resided together as husband and wife at


G-142, New Palam Vihar, Phase-I, Gurugram, Haryana-
122017 and since 5th January, 2017 Petitioner No. 1 is residing
at A-96, Brotherhood Apartment, H-Block, Vikas Puri, New
Delhi-10018 and Petitioner No. 2 is residing at G-142, New
Palam Vihar, Phase-I, Gurugram, Haryana-122017. That no
child was born out of the wedlock. The Petitioners due to
irreconcilable differences between them could not live
together as husband and wife. Copy of the Voter ID Card of
Petitioner no. 1 is annexed hereto as ANNEXURE B. Copy of
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the Aadhar Card of Petitioner no. 2 is annexed hereto as


ANNEXURE C

4. The Petitioners now do not want to live together as husband


and wife and they will not be able to sustain their
matrimonial relationship. Despite their own sincere efforts
and the intervention of friends and relatives, they have not
been able to resume their matrimonial relation and live
together as husband and wife and are not co-habiting with
each other since 05th January, 2017. In the circumstances, there
is no hope of reconciliation between the Petitioners above
named and of having a matrimonial relationship.

5. That many efforts and attempts were made by parents,


mutual friends and acquaintances to effect a reconciliation
and for a resumption of the marital relationship but that has
not been possible owing to the vital differences in
temperament and total incompatibility giving rise to
invincible repugnance which had rendered normal married
life impracticable and impossible for Petitioner No.1 and
Petitioner No.2. Accordingly, the Petitioners have decided to
obtain a decree of divorce by mutual consent and are hence
filing the present petition.

6. The parties have resolved their disputes and differences and


has signed a mutual understanding on the following terms
and conditions.

i. That the parties have agreed and decided to dissolve their marriage
by way of filing a joint petition for divorce by mutual consent as
provided under Section 13-B(1) & 13-B(2) of H.M Act and both
parties hereby agree and undertake to cooperate in instituting,
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appearing and deciding of the said mutual consent petition for


dissolution of marriage.

ii. That the Second Party shall pay total amount of Rs.1,00,000/- (One
Lakh Only) and a list of articles annexed as Annexure-A to the First
Party in full and final settlement of all claims of maintenance (past,
present and future), permanent alimony or any other claim arising
out of this marriage. It has been agreed and decided between the
parties that after the time of signing and executing this MOU, the
second party/husband shall return the entire articles mentioned in
the Annexure – A to the first party and the first party shall receive
and acknowledge the same along with issuing the written
acknowledgement thereof. The above said amount shall be paid in
the following manner:

(a) A sum of Rs. 50,000/- (Rupees Fifty Thousand only) shall be


paid by the Second Party to the First Party by way of Bank
Draft under the name Parul Lal at the time of making the
statement on the First Motion petition of mutual consent
divorce petition under Section 13 (B)(1) of the Hindu
Marriage Act, to be moved jointly by the parties. That all the
expenses incurred at the time of drafting and filing of the
First Motion petition of mutual consent divorce petition
under Section 13 (B)(1) of the Hindu Marriage Act, will be
borne by the First Party.

(b) A sum of Rs. 50,000/- (Rupees Fifty Thousand only) shall be


paid by the Second Party to the First Party by way of Bank
Draft under the name Parul Lal at the time of making the
statement on the Second motion petition of mutual consent
divorce petition under Section 13(B)(2) of the Hindu
Marriage Act, to be moved jointly by the Parties. That all the
expenses incurred at the time of drafting and filing of the
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Second Motion petition of mutual consent divorce petition


under Section 13 (B)(2) of the Hindu Marriage Act, will be
borne by the Second Party.

iii. That First Party shall immediately withdraw her above-mentioned


cases on or before the date already fixed for their respective hearing.
That the Second Party shall also immediately withdraw his above-
mentioned cases on or before the date already fixed for their respective
hearing. It is further agreed that the First Party shall cooperate in all
respects with the Second Party for the quashing of the FIR No. 0523
of 2017 PS- Vikas Puri, New Delhi lodged against the Second Party
and his family members.

iv. That in the event Either party fails to cooperate for filing of first
motion, second motion and making the statement before the court,
either party shall have the legal recourses for recovery the said
amount from the other party, through competent court of law.

vi. That both parties have also agreed to live and lead their separate lives
in any manner whatsoever and none of the parties shall interfere or
cause any annoyance, harassment and encumbrances or file any legal
cases on any count to each other or their respective family members
in future after taking divorce. It is specifically agreed by the First
Party that she will not use surname Nischal after the divorce.

vii. That it is also agreed between the parties that the first party shall
make no claim for maintenance (past, present and future),
Permanent Alimony or any other kind of claim arising out of this
marriage against the second party or his family members in future,
after the receipt of the said settled amount and articles attached in
Annexure – A. ˮ
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Copy of the Memorandum of understanding is annexed hereto as


ANNEXURE D.
7. That accordingly the Petitioners filed the First Motion
Petition U/s 13-B (1) of The Hindu Marriage Act 1955 (25 of
1955) before this Hon’ble Court and this Hon’ble Court was
pleased to allow the said Petition No. 2966 of 2018 vide
judgment dated 05.11.2018. The certified copy of the same is
annexed as ANNEXURE E.

8. That Petitioner No.1 is in possession of her entire stridhan


and all her belongings including all her household goods,
jewellery etc as mentioned in Annexure A of Memorandum
of Understanding. Therefore, Petitioner No.1 accepts and
acknowledges that she has no claim for any stridhan or
otherwise against the Petitioner No. 2.

9. That both the parties have agreed and undertake that upon
signing the present Petition neither of them shall have any
right, title, claim or interest in each other’s properties
movable or immovable, ancestral or self-acquired etc. as the
case may be hereinafter, and neither party shall interfere in
each other’s lives or try to directly communicate with the
other in any manner whatsoever.

10. That upon signing the present Petition, the Petitioner No. 1
undertakes not to file any claims of permanent/ interim
alimony and maintenance past, present and future against
the Petitioner No. 2.

11. The parties agree and undertake that they do not have any
grudges or grievances against each other or their family
members arising from their present matrimonial ties and that
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all disputes qua this marriage shall come to an end upon


obtaining a decree of divorce by mutual consent.

12. That both the parties undertake that they shall abide by the
terms of the Petition filed with the mutual consent of both the
Parties.

13. The Petitioners state and submit that in the circumstances


aforesaid it is therefore desirable and necessary that the
marriage should be dissolved in the mutual interests of the
parties, there being no chance of reconciliation.

14. That both the Petitioners are Hindu and are governed by the
Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 at the time of filing of this petition.

15. The mutual consent of the Petitioners for dissolution of their


marriage by a decree of divorce has not been obtained by
force, fraud and/or undue influence.

16. If this Petition is not allowed, the Petitioner will suffer


exceptional hardship, suffering and depravity.

17. This Petition is not being presented in collusion either


between the Petitioners or with anybody else.

18. That the Petitioner no. 1 & 2 shall abide by the terms and
conditions mentioned in the Memorandum of understanding
dated 21.10.2018.

19. The present Petition is being instituted without unnecessary


and/or improper delay.
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20. The marriage of the Petitioners was solemnized at New Delhi


and Petitioner no. 1 also resides within the territorial
jurisdiction of this Hon’ble Court. Hence, this Hon’ble court
has the jurisdiction to entertain this petition.

21. That the requisite court fee of Rs. _____ stands paid

PRAYER
It is, therefore, most respectfully prayed that this Hon'ble Court be
pleased to pass:

1. Appropriate orders u/s 13B (2) of the Hindu Marriage Act,


1955 be passed to dissolve the marriage of the Petitioners.

2. Any other or further order(s) as may be deemed fit and


necessary in the facts and circumstances of the present case.

PETITIONER NO.1 PETITIONER NO.2


THROUGH: THROUGH:

ASEEM NAYYAR
ADVOCATE FOR PETITIONER NO. 1 AND PETITIONER NO. 2

NEW DELHI
DATED: 21st November 2018
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VERIFICATION:

Verified on solemn affirmation at Delhi on this the 21st Day of


November, 2018 that the contents of paragraphs 1 to 21 of this
Petition are true to our personal knowledge and paragraphs 19 to 21
is based on information received from counsel and believed by us to
be true. The last paragraph is a prayed to this Hon’ble Court.

PETITIONER NO.1 PETITIONER NO.2


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IN THE COURT OF PRINCIPAL JUDGE, FAMILY COURTS,


SOUTH WEST DISTRICT, DWARKA DISTRICT COURTS,
DELHI

H.M.A NO OF 2018

IN THE MATTER OF:

MRS. PARUL NISCHAL ……PETITIONER NO. 1

AND

MR. AMIT NISCHAL ......... PETITIONER NO. 2

AFFIDAVIT OF PARUL NISCHAL W/O AMIT NISCHAL, AGED


30 YEARS, RESIDENT OF A-96, BROTHERHOOD
APARTMENT, H-BLOCK, VIKAS PURI, NEW DELHI-10018

I, the above named Deponent do hereby solemnly declare and


affirm as under:
1. I say that I am the Petitioner No.1 in the above Petition for
Divorce by Mutual Consent under Section 13B (2) of the Hindu
Marriage Act.
2. I say that I was married at Janak Puri, New Delhi on the 29th
July of, 2016 according to Hindu Rites and ceremonies to the
Petitioner No.2 above named.
3. I say that due to certain irreconcilable difference and / or
incompatibility, my husband and I have been unable to sustain our
matrimonial relationships.
4. I say that consequently we have not been able to resume our
matrimonial relation and live together as husband and wife and are
not co-habiting with each other since 05th January 2017.
5. I say that we have decided to dissolve our marriage. We have
mutually settled our disputes /claims amicably as per the enclosed
settlement, Annexure A and have no claims of any sort upon each
other.
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6. I say that my consent to the dissolution of marriage by a decree


of the Court has not been obtained by force, fraud and / or undue
influence.
7. I say that the Petition is not being filed in collusion either
between me and Petitioner No.2 or anybody else.
8. I have read the contents of the accompanying Petition have
been read over by me and I state that they are true to my knowledge
and belief and that nothing material has been concealed there from.

DEPONENT

VERIFICATION:
Verified on solemn affirmation at Delhi on this the 21st Day of
November 2018 that the contents of my above Affidavit are true to
my knowledge and belief and that nothing material has been
concealed there from.

DEPONENT
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IN THE COURT OF PRINCIPAL JUDGE, FAMILY COURTS,


SOUTH WEST DISTRICT, DWARKA DISTRICT COURTS,
DELHI

H.M.A NO OF 2018

IN THE MATTER OF:

MRS. PARUL NISCHAL ……PETITIONER NO. 1

AND

MR. AMIT NISCHAL ......... PETITIONER NO. 2

AFFIDAVIT OF AMIT NISCHAL S/O RAKESH NISCHAL,


AGED 31 YEARS, RESIDENT OF G-142, NEW PALAM VIHAR,
PHASE-I, GURUGRAM, HARYANA-122017

I, the above named Deponent do hereby solemnly declare and


affirm as under:
1. I say that I am the Petitioner No.2 in the above Petition for
Divorce by Mutual Consent under Section 13B (2) of the Hindu
Marriage Act.
2. I say that I was married at Janak Puri, New Delhi on the 29 th
July of, 2016 according to Hindu Rites and ceremonies to the
Petitioner No. 1 above named.
3. I say that due to certain irreconcilable difference and / or
incompatibility, my wife and I have been unable to sustain our
matrimonial relationships.
4. I say that consequently we have not been able to resume our
matrimonial relation and live together as husband and wife and are
not co-habiting with each other since 05th January, 2017.
5. I say that we have decided to dissolve our marriage. We have
mutually settled our disputes /claims amicably as per the enclosed
settlement, Annexure A and have no claims of any sort upon each
other.
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6. I say that my consent to the dissolution of marriage by a decree


of the Court has not been obtained by force, fraud and / or undue
influence.
7. I say that the Petition is not being filed in collusion either
between me and Petitioner No.1 or anybody else.
8. I have read the contents of the accompanying Petition have
been read over by me and I state that they are true to my knowledge
and belief and that nothing material has been concealed there from.

DEPONENT
VERIFICATION:
Verified on solemn affirmation at Delhi on this the 21st Day of
November 2018 that the contents of my above Affidavit are true to
my knowledge and belief and that nothing material has been
concealed there from.

DEPONENT
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IN THE COURT OF PRINCIPAL JUDGE, FAMILY COURTS,


SOUTH WEST DISTRICT, DWARKA DISTRICT COURTS,
DELHI

H.M.A NO OF 2018

IN THE MATTER OF:

MRS. PARUL NISCHAL ……PETITIONER NO. 1

AND

MR. AMIT NISCHAL ......... PETITIONER NO. 2

APPICATION UNDER SECTION 151 OF CPC FOR WAIVER OF


STATUTORY PERIOD OF SIX MONTHS BETWEEN THE
PRESENTATION OF PETITION UNDER SECTION 13B (1) AND
13B (2) UNDER HINDU MARRIAGE ACT:

MOST RESPECTFULLY SHOWETH:


1. The Petitioners No.1 and 2 have filed the present Petition
under Section 13B (2) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 seeking grant
of decree of divorce by mutual consent.

2. The Petitioners were married on 29.07.2016 and are not co-


habiting with each other since 05th January, 2017.

3. There has been an irretrievable break down of marriage as the


Petitioners No.1 and 2 have irreconcilable differences which cannot
be resolved and hence the Petitioners wish to dissolve their marriage
at the earliest.

4. That the Petitioners have also filed a Petition under Section 13


B (1) of the Hindu Marriage Act and the said Petition No. 2966 of
2018 has been allowed vide judgment dated 05.11.2018.
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5. That the Petitioners have resolved their disputes and differences


and has signed a mutual understanding on the following terms and
conditions.

i. That the parties have agreed and decided to dissolve their


marriage by way of filing a joint petition for divorce by mutual
consent as provided under Section 13-B(1) & 13-B(2) of H.M Act
and both parties hereby agree and undertake to cooperate in
instituting, appearing and deciding of the said mutual consent
petition for dissolution of marriage.

ii. That the Second Party shall pay total amount of Rs.1,00,000/-
(One Lakh Only) and a list of articles annexed as Annexure-A to
the First Party in full and final settlement of all claims of
maintenance (past, present and future), permanent alimony or
any other claim arising out of this marriage. It has been agreed
and decided between the parties that after the time of signing and
executing this MOU, the second party/husband shall return the
entire articles mentioned in the Annexure – A to the first party
and the first party shall receive and acknowledge the same along
with issuing the written acknowledgement thereof. The above
said amount shall be paid in the following manner:

iii. A sum of Rs. 50,000/- (Rupees Fifty Thousand only) shall be paid
by the Second Party to the First Party by way of Bank Draft
under the name Parul Lal at the time of making the statement on
the First Motion petition of mutual consent divorce petition
under Section 13 (B)(1) of the Hindu Marriage Act, to be moved
jointly by the parties. That all the expenses incurred at the time
of drafting and filing of the First Motion petition of mutual
consent divorce petition under Section 13 (B)(1) of the Hindu
Marriage Act, will be borne by the First Party.
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iv. A sum of Rs. 50,000/- (Rupees Fifty Thousand only) shall be paid
by the Second Party to the First Party by way of Bank Draft
under the name Parul Lal at the time of making the statement on
the Second motion petition of mutual consent divorce petition
under Section 13(B)(2) of the Hindu Marriage Act, to be moved
jointly by the Parties. That all the expenses incurred at the time
of drafting and filing of the Second Motion petition of mutual
consent divorce petition under Section 13 (B)(2) of the Hindu
Marriage Act, will be borne by the Second Party.

v. That First Party shall immediately withdraw her above-mentioned


cases on or before the date already fixed for their respective hearing.
That the Second Party shall also immediately withdraw his above-
mentioned cases on or before the date already fixed for their respective
hearing. It is further agreed that the First Party shall cooperate in all
respects with the Second Party for the quashing of the FIR No. 0523
of 2017 PS- Vikas Puri, New Delhi lodged against the Second Party
and his family members.

vi. That in the event Either party fails to cooperate for filing of first
motion, second motion and making the statement before the court,
either party shall have the legal recourses for recovery the said
amount from the other party, through competent court of law.

vi. That both parties have also agreed to live and lead their separate lives
in any manner whatsoever and none of the parties shall interfere or
cause any annoyance, harassment and encumbrances or file any legal
cases on any count to each other or their respective family members
in future after taking divorce. It is specifically agreed by the First
Party that she will not use surname Nischal after the divorce.
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vii. That it is also agreed between the parties that the first party shall
make no claim for maintenance (past, present and future),
Permanent Alimony or any other kind of claim arising out of this
marriage against the second party or his family members in future,
after the receipt of the said settled amount and articles attached in
Annexure – A. ˮ

therefore, the parties have settled their differences including


alimony, custody of child or any other pending issues between the
parties vide memorandum of understanding dated _______.

6. That it is also submitted that mediation and conciliations were


done between the parties through interventions of the mediators ,
family member and friends for reconciliation of marriage but
nothing good came out of it.

6. That it is submitted that no purpose would be served by


postponing the presentation and hearing of the petition under
Section 13B (2) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 for the period of six
months and it would be in the interest of the Petitioners that the
marriage be dissolved.

7. That it is submitted that the Hon’ble Supreme Court has in its


Judgment dated 12.9.2017 passed in the matter of “Amardeep Singh
vs Harveen Kaur in civil appeal no. 11158 of 2017 arising out of
special leave petition no. 20184 of 2017 has held as follows :-

“Applying the above to the present situation, we are of the view that where the Court
dealing with a matter is satisfied that a case is made out to waive the statutory period
under Section 13B(2), it can do so after considering the following :

i) the statutory period of six months specified in Section 13B(2), in addition


to the statutory period of one year under Section 13B(1) of separation of
parties is already over before the first motion itself;
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ii) all efforts for mediation/conciliation including efforts in terms of Order


XXXIIA Rule 3 CPC/Section 23(2) of the Act/Section 9 of the Family
Courts Act to reunite the parties have failed and there is no likelihood of
success in that direction by any further efforts;

iii) the parties have genuinely settled their differences including alimony,
custody of child or any other pending issues between the parties;

iv) the waiting period will only prolong their agony.

PRAYER

It, is, therefore, most respectfully prayed that this Hon’ble


Court may in the interest of justice be pleased to pass appropriate
orders for waiving the six months period between the presentation
of petitions under Section 13B (1) and 13B (2) of the Hindu Marriage
Act, 1955 and to pass such other, further order/s in the facts as this
Hon’ble Court may deem fit and proper.

PETITIONER NO.1 PETITIONER NO.2


THROUGH: THROUGH:

ASEEM NAYYAR
ADVOCATE FOR PETITIONER NO. 1 & PETITIONER NO. 2

NEW DELHI
DATED: 21st November 2018
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IN THE COURT OF PRINCIPAL JUDGE, FAMILY COURTS,


SOUTH WEST DISTRICT, DWARKA DISTRICT COURTS,
DELHI
H.M.A NO OF 2018

IN THE MATTER OF:

MRS. PARUL NISCHAL ………PETITIONER NO. 1

AND

MR. AMIT NISCHAL ........PETITIONER NO. 2

AFFIDAVIT OF PARUL NISCHAL W/O AMIT NISCHAL, AGED


30 YEARS, RESIDENT OF A-96, BROTHERHOOD
APARTMENT, H-BLOCK, VIKAS PURI, NEW DELHI-10018

I, the above named Deponent do hereby solemnly declare and


affirm as under:
1. I say that I am the Petitioner No.1 in the above Petition for
Divorce by Mutual Consent.

2. I say that the facts as stated in the accompanying application


under Section 151 are true and correct to my knowledge.

3. I say that the contents of the application are read to me in


vernacular form

DEPONENT
VERIFICATION:
Verified on solemn affirmation at Delhi on this the 21st Day of
November 2018 that the contents of my above Affidavit are true to
my knowledge and belief and that nothing material has been
concealed there from.

DEPONENT
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IN THE COURT OF PRINCIPAL JUDGE, FAMILY COURTS,


SOUTH WEST DISTRICT, DWARKA DISTRICT COURTS,
DELHI
H.M.A NO OF 2018

IN THE MATTER OF:

MRS. PARUL NISCHAL ………PETITIONER NO. 1

AND

MR. AMIT NISCHAL ........PETITIONER NO. 2

AFFIDAVIT OF AMIT NISCHAL S/O RAKESH NISCHAL,


AGED 31 YEARS, RESIDENT OF G-142, NEW PALAM VIHAR,
PHASE-I, GURUGRAM, HARYANA-122017

I, the above named Deponent do hereby solemnly declare and


affirm as under:
1. I say that I am the Petitioner No.2 in the above Petition for
Divorce by Mutual Consent.

2. I say that the facts as stated in the accompanying application


under Section 151 are true and correct to my knowledge.

3. I say that the contents of the application are read to me in


vernacular form

DEPONENT
VERIFICATION:

Verified on solemn affirmation at Delhi on this the 21st Day of


November 2018 that the contents of my above Affidavit are true to
my knowledge and belief and that nothing material has been
concealed there from.

DEPONENT

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