In Shivangi Bansal v. Sahib Bansal, the Supreme Court resolved a long-standing matrimonial dispute between IPS officer Shivangi Bansal and her husband Sahib Bansal, who married in 2015 and separated in 2018. The case involved multiple litigations, including dowry harassment, domestic violence, custody, and property disputes. On July 22, 2025, a bench led by CJI B.R. Gavai and Justice Augustine George Masih facilitated an amicable settlement. Custody of their daughter was granted to the mother, with the father receiving limited visitation rights. Shivangi waived all claims to alimony, and existing maintenance orders were quashed. In return, her mother agreed to transfer agricultural land to the husband. All pending cases were quashed. The wife was directed to publish an unconditional public apology, and both parties were barred from interfering in each other’s lives. The Court dissolved the marriage under Article 142 and provided police protection to the husband.