IN THE HIGH COURT OF UTTARAKHAND AT NAINITAL Writ Petition No. 764 of 2005 (M/S) Smt. Anamika Singh ………..Petitioner Versus Principal Judge Family Court …….Opposite Party Smt. Anjali Noliyal, learned counsel for the Petitioner. Sri R. C. Arya, learned Brief Holder for the State. Dated: 17 March, 2010 Hon’ble V.K. Bist, J. (Money withdrawal Appl.105/2010) Heard learned counsel for the parties. Present application has been moved by the petitioner for releasing the amount of Rs 2,50,000/- which is deposited in the High Court. Writ petition no.764 of 2005 was heard by this Court on 08.08.2005. On that date the petitioner Smt. Anamika Singh and respondent no.2 Sri Amit Singh came into compromise that the divorce may be granted in lieu of Rs 2,50,000/- as permanent alimony. In view of the compromise arrived between the parties, this Court granted decree of divorce. The respondent no.2 was directed to pay Rs 2,50,000/- to the petitioner within a period of four months. Order passed by this Court on 08.08.2005 is reproduced below: - “The wife/petitioner with her father and respondent no.2 with his father are present before the Court. All the four have discussed the matter before lunch, come to compromise that permanent divorce may be granted in lieu of Rs. 2,50,000.00 permanent alimony. All four persons have signed term of compromise on order sheet. In view of the aforesaid terms the decree of divorce is granted. The husband/respondent no.2 shall pay Rs. 2,50,000.00 to the wife/petitioner within a period of two months. Since the matter is compromised, hence C.O. Nainital is directed to open the lock put on the Guest House/Restaurant owned by respondent Amit Singh and hand over the possession of the same to the owner Amit Singh. The writ petition is disposed of accordingly.” The order passed by this Court was challenged before the Supreme Court in Special Leave to Appeal (Civil No. 2645 of 2007), which was dismissed on 26.09.2008. Since the matter has finally been adjudicated and money deposited by the respondent no.2 is lying in the High Court. Registry is directed to release the amount of Rs 2,50,000/- in favour of the petitioner without any delay. The application is disposed of. (V.K. Bist, J.) 17.03.2010 Arpan