Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

Appeal (Civil), 5690-5691 of 2017, Judgment Date: Apr 28, 2017

                                                              NON-REPORTABLE
                        IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
                        CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION

                     CIVIL APPEAL NOS.5690-5691 OF 2017
             [@ SPECIAL LEAVE PETITION (C) NOS.29041-29042/2015]


N. JAYARAMACHANDRAN                                            APPELLANT(S)

                                VERSUS

S. SUNDARESAN                                                 RESPONDENT(S)

                               J U D G M E N T
KURIAN, J.
      Leave granted.
2.    When these appeals came up before this Court on 21.3.2017, this  Court
passed the following order:-
      “On a suggestion given by the  Court,  the  learned  counsel  on  both
sides  submitted  that  they  would  like  to  explore  the  possibility  of
resolving the disputes through Mediation.
      Accordingly, we refer the matter to the Mediation Centre  attached  to
the High Court of judicature at Madras to  explore  the  possibility  of  an
amicable settlement of the dispute between the  parties,  who  would  appear
before the said Mediation Centre on 11.04.2017 at 11.00 A.M.
       The  Incharge,  Mediation  Centre,  after  making  an  endeavour  for
amicable resolution of the disputes, shall submit a  report  to  this  Court
within two weeks thereafter.
      Post the matter on 28.04.2017.“

3.     The  Tamil  Nadu  Mediation  and  Conciliation  Centre,  Madras   has
submitted a Report that the parties have settled their disputes amicably.
4.    The Memorandum of Compromise dated 11.04.2017 as duly  signed  by  the
parties and their respective counsel has also been filed before this Court.
5.    Therefore, these appeals are disposed of in terms of  the   Memorandum
of Compromise, referred to above, which shall form part of this order.
6.    We record our appreciation for the earnest efforts  taken  by  Ms.  V.
Ahalya, Mediator,  Tamil Nadu Mediation and Conciliation Centre, Madras.
7.    Pending applications, if any, shall stand disposed of.
8.    There shall be no orders as to costs.

                                                   .......................J.
                                                             [KURIAN JOSEPH]


                                                   .......................J.
                                                              [R. BANUMATHI]
      NEW DELHI;
      APRIL 28, 2017.

ITEM NO.4                 COURT NO.6               SECTION XII

               S U P R E M E  C O U R T  O F  I N D I A
                       RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS

Petition(s) for Special Leave to Appeal (C) No(s).29041-29042/2015

(Arising out of impugned final judgment and order dated  22/12/2014 in CRP
No. 65/2011 & MP No. 1/2011  passed by the High Court of Madras)

N. JAYARAMACHANDRAN                                Petitioner(s)

                                VERSUS

S. SUNDARESAN                                      Respondent(s)

(with interim relief and office report)


Date : 28/04/2017 These petitions were called on for hearing today.

CORAM :
         HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE KURIAN JOSEPH
         HON'BLE MRS. JUSTICE R. BANUMATHI

For Petitioner(s)      Mr. P.B. Suresh,Adv.
                       Mr. Vipin Nair,Adv.
                       Mr. Abhay Pratap Singh,Adv.

For Respondent(s)      Mr. Senthil Jagadeesan,Adv.
                       Ms. Shruti Iyer,Adv.

      UPON hearing the counsel the Court made the following
                              O R D E R

      Leave granted.
      The appeals are disposed of in terms of the signed judgment.

      (NARENDRA PRASAD)                              (RENU DIWAN)
        COURT MASTER                              ASSISTANT REGISTRAR

      (Signed “Non-Reportable” Judgment is placed on the file)

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