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Delhi High Court · 2026-05-21

SARA CARRIERE DUBEY vs ASHISH DUBEY

Citation / case number
CONT.CAS(C)-168/2025 2026:DHC:4805
Court
Delhi High Court
Petitioner
SARA CARRIERE DUBEY
Respondent
ASHISH DUBEY

Judgment text excerpt

$~89 * IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI % Date of Decision : 21.05.2026 + CONT.CAS(C) 168/2025, CM APPL.24567/2026 SARA CARRIERE DUBEY .....Petitioner Through: Ms. Priya Hingorani (Sr. Adv) along with Mr. Naseem Ahmed, Ms. Yukta Chauha, Advs. versus ASHISH DUBEY .....Respondent Through: Mr. Anunaya Mehta, Adv. along with Respondent-In Person CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SACHIN DATTA SACHIN DATTA, J. (ORAL) 1. It transpires that during the course of proceedings before the Division Bench of this Court, the following understanding was arrived at between the parties, as recorded in the order dated 08.04.2025 passed in MAT.APP.(F.C) 57/2025. The same reads as under: - 5. Now, with the consent of the parties, for the three short midterm breaks, the respondent can visit United Kingdom to meet the children on first such break and the appellant shall bear the travelling and lodging expenses of the respondent and the children during that period in terms of the Order dated 04.05.2023 passed by the learned Family Court. For the second short mid-term break, the appellant shall visit UK to meet the children. For the remaining third mid-term break, the children with their willingness can decide amongst themselves to either go for a vacation in the United Kingdom or to visit India and for that purpose, the appellant shall make all the arrangements of both the children and shall bear the expenses of their travel and accommodation. In case the children decide to travel to India in this third short mid-term break, the period of their stay in India shall be equally spent with the appellant and the respondent. In case the children decide to remain in UK, the passports of the children shall remain in the custody of the school. 2. CM APPL. 24567/2026 has been filed by the petitioner seek

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