SC directs implementation of mediated settlement in long-running Ardee family dispute
New Delhi, June 8
Bringing years of litigation involving the family of late real estate developer Ashok Varma closer to a conclusion, the Supreme Court has directed implementation of a mediated settlement reached between the parties in disputes concerning the Ardee Group and related family assets.
A Bench comprising Justice JK Maheshwari and Justice Atul S Chandurkar took note of the progress made through the mediation process and directed the parties to proceed with implementation of the settlement arrived at during court-monitored mediation proceedings.
The dispute, which has remained the subject of extensive litigation over the years, primarily involved Shefali Varma and Shibani Varma Kapur, daughters of late Ashok Varma, and related to family-held business interests, real estate assets and properties associated with the Ardee Group.
The breakthrough came through a mediation process supervised by former Supreme Court Judge Justice Kurian Joseph, who had been appointed by the apex court to facilitate an amicable resolution between the parties.
According to proceedings before the Supreme Court earlier this year, Justice Kurian Joseph submitted an interim report informing the Court that the parties had succeeded in resolving their major disputes through mediation. The report recorded that a final and binding Memorandum of Settlement dated February 5, 2026, had been executed during the mediation proceedings.
The mediator further informed the Court that additional time would be required to work out a comprehensive settlement framework and complete the implementation process. Taking note of the report, the Supreme Court granted time for implementation of the settlement and directed the parties to carry forward the agreed terms.
The development is being viewed as a major breakthrough in one of the most closely watched family business disputes linked to the Ardee Group. The litigation had generated proceedings across multiple forums and involved issues relating to ownership, management and succession of valuable family-held assets accumulated over decades.
The interim report placed before the Court records that the parties were able to resolve their principal disputes through mediation, while efforts continued to ensure a comprehensive and enduring resolution of all outstanding issues. The report also expressed the expectation that the remaining aspects of the settlement would be finalized with the cooperation of all stakeholders.
While the Supreme Court granted time for implementation of the settlement, the matter continued to remain under judicial consideration on subsequent dates, indicating that the implementation process remains underway under the Court's oversight.
The dispute attracted considerable public and legal attention because of its connection with Ardee City, one of Gurugram's earliest integrated residential townships, as well as several prominent real estate and commercial assets associated with the Ardee Group. The progress achieved through mediation is therefore being viewed as a significant step towards bringing years of contentious litigation to a close.
Sources familiar with the matter stated that the settlement has resulted in a division of family-held assets and business interests between Shefali Varma and Shibani Varma Kapur. According to sources, Ardee Mall located in Sector 52, Gurugram, has fallen to the share of Shefali Varma, while the remaining properties and land parcels are understood to have been divided equally between the two sisters. The parties have not publicly commented on these aspects of the settlement, and the detailed terms of the Memorandum of Settlement have not been disclosed in the public domain.
With the principal issues having been resolved through mediation and the Supreme Court directing implementation of the settlement, the parties appear significantly closer to achieving a final and comprehensive resolution after years of legal battles.
The settlement is expected to provide certainty regarding the future ownership and management of assets associated with the Ardee Group and has finally brought closure to a dispute that has remained unresolved for more than two decades.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Justice Kurian Joseph ji has done a great job as mediator. Family business disputes are always messy, especially when it involves crores worth of property in Gurugram. The sisters should be thankful they didn't waste another 20 years in court.
Ardee City is a landmark in Gurugram. Sad to see such a successful family business torn apart by litigation, but at least the courts are now encouraging mediation. Much faster and less bitter than fighting in open court. Property division between sisters seems fair from what's reported.
While I'm happy for the family, I wish the terms were made public. As a resident of Ardee City, these disputes affect us too - unclear ownership leads to maintenance issues and stalled developments. Transparency would help everyone. Still, better than endless court battles.
Mediation is the way forward for civil disputes in India. Our courts are overloaded with criminal cases, and family property fights just add to the backlog. The SC's proactive role in appointing a former judge as mediator is a model worth replicating across all high courts. 👏
Two decades of fighting and finally common sense prevails. Property disputes among siblings are so common in Indian families, but when there's real estate worth hundreds of crores, the stakes become insane. Hope this sets an example for other business families to settle amicably instead of destroying relationships over land.
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