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Allahabad High Court

Jai Jeet Alias Chanua And Others vs State Of U.P. & Another on 22 July, 2010

Author: Vinod Prasad

Bench: Vinod Prasad

Court No. - 54

Case :- APPLICATION U/S 482 No. - 23652 of 2010

Petitioner :- Jai Jeet Alias Chanua And Others
Respondent :- State Of U.P. & Another
Petitioner Counsel :- S.K.Mishra,G.P.Singh
Respondent Counsel :- Govt. Advocate

Hon'ble Vinod Prasad,J.

Heard learned counsel for the applicants and learned A.G.A.

The dispute seems to be between husband and wife. Having gone through the record, I prima facie find that the parties should be given a chance to settle their differences on their own terms through the process of mediation and conciliation.

Let this order be placed before the Registrar/Incharge of 'Allahabad High Court Mediation and Conciliation Centre'. The Registrar/Incharge of the Mediation Centre will issue notices to both the parties fixing a date for their personal appearances at the centre before the mediator nominated by the Organizing Secretary of the Mediation Centre. Mediator / Conciliator is allowed three months' time to find a possible solution of disputes between the parties.

The case will be listed before the appropriate Bench in the week commencing 08.11.2010 along with the report of conciliator. The applicants are directed to deposit Rs. 10,000/- at the Mediation Centre within one week for the expenses to be borne by respondent no. 2 and he will also take steps to serve respondent no. 2 through registered post within three days from today.

The applicants undertakes to appear at the Mediation Centre on every date fixed for mediation.

Meanwhile, further proceedings of Case Crime No. 173 of 2009 (Criminal Case No. 824 of 2009), under Sections 498-A, 323, 506 I.P.C. and 3/4 D.P. Act, P.S. Khair, District-Aligarh shall remain stayed. In case of default in deposit of Rs. 10,000/- or to appear before the Mediation Centre on the date fixed, whichever is earlier the stay order shall stand automatically vacated.

The report of the Mediation Centre will include a note about the deposit of Rs. 10,000/- and appearances of the applicants on the date fixed at the Mediation Centre.

Order Date :- 22.7.2010 Sharad