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1. The present revision is an application for transfer of the proceeding arising out of the complaint in connection with the Case no. C. Case No 209/2018 (T.R NO. 62/2018) dated 28.11.2018 under Sections 448/323/379/427/504/34 of the Indian Penal Code, pending before the Learned Judicial Magistrate. 1st Class, 3rd Court, Katwa, at Purba Bardhaman to the Learned Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate at Durgapur, Paschim Bardhaman or to any other appropriate Court having jurisdiction, in terms of Section 407 of the Criminal Procedure Code.
5. That, the complainant/opposite party herein, had filed another application under Section 13(i) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 being Matrimonial case no. 49 of 2019 against his wife and the same had been filed before the Learned Additional District, judge, at Katwa, Purba Bardhaman.
6. Thereafter, the wife (daughter of the petitioners no. 1 and 2 ) filed an application before this Hon'ble Court under Section 24 of the Code of Civil Procedure for transfer of the aforesaid Matrimonial Suit no. 49 of 2019, from Learned Additional District Judge at Durgapur, Paschim Bardhaman and same was allowed by this Hon'ble Court.
7. The petitioners submit that the petitioners no. 1, 2 and 3 are aged persons and petitioner no. 4 is a newly married woman residing in her matrimonial house and are residents of Durgapur, Paschim Bardhaman, West Bengal, and Katwa Court is situated at a road distance of about 135 Kilometers via National Highway and State Highway from Benachity, Durgapur and takes more than four hours to reach Katwa Court.
8. That the petitioners are facing great difficulty in attending Katwa Court, since the petitioners are resident of Benachity, Durgapur, West Bengal, and on the dates fixed before the Katwa Court, the petitioners are forced and/or bound to travel to Katwa court along with their elder daughter (wife of the complainant herein) and minor grandson aged about 8 (eight) years as the petitioners herein cannot travel alone due to their old age issues and thus it is very difficult for the petitioners either to travel all the way to Katwa Court with their minor grandson and daughter or to keep their minor grandson alone at their residence and travel to Katwa. It is further stated that the petitioner no. 4 has a newborn baby and she is also having great difficulty to travel.
challenging the order Sessions Judge, 03.10.2018.
dated 20.02.2017 Durgapur.
passed in
406/2015/TR9 of
2016 of D.V. Act .... at
the instance of the
husband i.e. Biplab
Mukherjee.
4. CRR No.3342 of 2018 Hon'ble High Dismissed 47
challenging the order Court. on
dated 03.10.2018 22.03.2022.
passed in Criminal
(6/17) ...... at the
instance of the
husband i.e. Biplab
Mukherjee.
5. CRR No. 3471 of 2018 Hon'ble High Disposed on 49
praying quashing of Court. 22.03.2022.
the Charge Sheet
No.255/17 dated
24.07.2017 arising out
of Durgapur P.S. Case
No.364/97 ...... at the
instance of the
husband/son in-law/
opposite party therein.
6. Act VIII Case No.04 of District Judge, Dismissed 63
2018 renumbered as Burdwan on
Act VIII Case No.37 of transferred to 21.12.2019.
2019 ...... at the District Judge,
instance of the Paschim
husband/son in-law of Bardhaman.
the petitioner.
7. Matrimonial Case Additional Pending. 69-72
No.49 of 2019 u/s. District Judge,
13(1) of H.M. Act, 1955 Katwa
...... at the instance of transferred to
the husband/son in- Additional
law of the petitioner. District Judge,
Durgapur order
dated
26.04.2022
passed in C.O.
584 of 2022 by
Hon'ble High
Court.
8. Complaint Case CRR 1679 of Praying
No.209/18 (T.R. 2022 before this transfer to
62/2018) dated Hon'ble High Learned
25.11.2018 u/s. Court. Judicial
448/323/379/427/50 Magistrate,
4/34 of IPC ..... at the 1st Class, 3rd
instance of the Court,
husband/son in-law of Katwa to the
the petitioner. Ld.
Additional
Chief
Judicial
Magistrate,
Durgapur.