In the pending discharge petition itself you can file a petition to receive additional documents, and the additional document would be the certified copy of the mutual consent divorce decree, hence there may not be a necessity to file a fresh discharge petition. The court will not entertain any fresh discharge petition based on the subsequent developments, hence at the time of arguments also you can add this information about the divorce happened between you both.
However you must bear it in mind that the discharge petition was originally filed based on the circumstances that prevailed at that time of filing the petition and not based on the subsequent development, hence you better go for quash petition by attaching the copy of the divorce decree to convince the high court about your present situation and seek the desired relief.
If nothing comes to your rescue, then you may better challenge the false case in the trial court itself and get acquitted based on the developments that took place subsequently