could keep her jewellery with herself and so they opened a joint locker.
However, the locker was solely operated by the respondent.
6. The appellant ... respondent claimed that she was not given any access to the joint locker
opened to safeguard her belongings, however, she retracted her statement
and admitted
that
immediately next day, i.e. 11.12.2010 the respondent operated the joint
locker and in her cross-examination she stated that it was only ... joint account of the
parties. Had the appellant thrown her out of the house, how could she plan
to carry the locker keys
India, Sector 15, Gurugram, Haryana, where the parties had a
joint locker.
42. The learned Judge, Family Court, observed that the averments of
the appellant
shall move a joint application before the
Bank Manager, Bank of Baroda, Greater Kailash-II Branch to
operate their joint locker before the filing
locker. When the Complainant suggested
to keep the jewellery in a joint bank locker, her mother-in-law said that the
Complainant should know
petitioner
promising safe keeping in a joint bank locker in the name of herself
and the son i.e. husband of the complainant citing security
each of the
nominees/joint account holders are required to be furnished by each of the
nominees/joint owners.
49. It is hereby directed that ... plaintiffs who are
said to be the joint holder. While the bank account lockers mentioned at
Serial No. 3 had stated to be a joint
Kunj. New Delhi.
(v) Lockers with UCO Bank, Supreme Court of India, New
Delhi.
5. He owned the following assets jointly with his wife ... kept by me inside Safe Locker Numbers 10 & 55 with
ICICI Bank, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi. These lockers can be
operated by myself
alienating any assets, operating bank lockers or bank
accounts used or held or enjoyed by both the parties,
jointly by the aggrieved person
name entered as their father
in school records. He also opened a joint bank account with her. The
Complainant, who ran a readymade garments business ... that jewellery worth approximately Rs. 40 lakhs
was kept in their home locker (one key held by the Petitioner). The
Complainant found the jewellery