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SC Grants 2 Weeks in Neha Todi Divorce Plea for Affidavits & Docs

Vivek G.

The Supreme Court has granted both parties in Neha Sandeep Todi vs. Sandeep Khemraj Todi two weeks' time to file additional affidavits and documents in the ongoing divorce and related proceedings.

SC Grants 2 Weeks in Neha Todi Divorce Plea for Affidavits & Docs

On July 25, 2025, the Supreme Court of India took up the Special Leave Petition (SLP) in the case of Neha Sandeep Todi vs. Sandeep Khemraj Todi [SLP(C) No. 28311/2024], arising from the Bombay High Court’s judgment dated September 4, 2024 in Writ Petition No. 6328/2023. The matter was listed before a Division Bench of Justice Vikram Nath and Justice Sandeep Mehta.

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Background of the Case

The petitioner, Neha Sandeep Todi, has approached the apex court challenging orders passed by the Bombay High Court. The case involves a complex family dispute that includes various applications related to divorce, objections, and even criminal proceedings under Section 340 of the CrPC.

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Numerous interlocutory applications (IAs) have been filed by both parties, covering a wide array of issues:

  • Application for Divorce
  • Application for Vacation of Interim Order
  • Application for Appropriate Orders/Directions
  • Applications under Section 340 of CrPC for initiating criminal proceedings
  • Objection Petition
  • Request for Personal Appearance and Argument

These applications indicate the contentious and multilayered nature of the ongoing litigation.

“Learned counsel for the parties pray for and are granted two weeks’ time to file additional affidavit and additional documents.” — Supreme Court Order dated July 25, 2025

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In light of submissions from both sides, the Supreme Court granted two weeks' time to the parties for filing additional affidavits and documents. The next date of hearing has been scheduled for August 18, 2025.

The bench recorded this brief order, allowing the process to continue while ensuring all supporting documentation and affidavits are placed on record before arguments are heard in detail.

Representation in Court

  • For the Petitioner (Neha Sandeep Todi):
    Senior Advocate Ms. Liz Mathew, along with Mr. Aman Vachher, Mr. Sujit Lahoti, Ms. Abhiti Vachher, Mr. Akshat Vachher, and Ms. Tejasvi Kudtarkar, represented by M/s. Vachher and Agrud (AOR).
  • For the Respondent (Sandeep Khemraj Todi):
    Senior Advocate Mr. Sudhir Kumar Saxena, assisted by Mr. Akshat Srivastava (AOR), and Advocates Mr. Aviral Saxena, Mr. Abhinav Sharma, and Mr. Abhay Pratap Singh.

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The parties are expected to file all relevant affidavits and documentation by August 18, 2025, when the matter will be re-listed before the same bench for further consideration. The outcome of these filings may determine the next course of legal action in this long-standing dispute.

Case Title: Neha Sandeep Todi vs. Sandeep Khemraj Todi

Case Type: Special Leave Petition (Civil)

SLP No.: 28311/2024