Referring to a decision of Hon'ble Supreme Court in
Anindita Das vs. Srijit Das, Transfer Petition Civil No.(S ). 191
of 2005, with ... consideration.
6.7. Further, it is well settled in the case of Anindita Das (supra) that in
matrimonial matters, wherever Courts are called upon to consider
Petition (Civil) Nos. 191 and 146 of 2005 in case of Anindita
Das v. Srijit Das decided on 29.8.2005 and submitted that ... discussed as
100 kmts and this court has referred to Anindita Das 's case (supra)
and disallowed the said Application filed by the Applicant
Petition (Civil) Nos. 191 and 146 of 2005 in case of Anindita
Das v. Srijit Das decided on 29.8.2005 and submitted that ... discussed as
100 kmts and this court has referred to Anindita Das 's case (supra)
and disallowed the said Application filed by the Applicant
Edmond
Clint Fernandes , (2023) 18 SCC 447 (para 18 to 24), Anindita Das Vs. Srijit
Das, ( 2006) 9 SCC 197, Krishna Veni Nagam Vs. Harish ... prayer made while showing leniency towards
ladies. In Anindita Das v. Srijit Das [Anindita Das v. Srijit Das ,
(2006) 9 SCC 197] , this Court observed
through video conferencing.
8. Further, Hon'ble Apex Court in Anindita Das Vs. Srijit Das ,
reported in (2006) 9 SCC 197, has held ... stay etc. as
held by Hon'ble Apex court in Anindita Das (supra) and Preeti Sharma
(supra).
12. Further, this Court has examined submissions
made by this Court more than 10 years ago
in Anindita Das v. Srijit Das[1] “…On an average at least 10 to 15
transfer
compelled to move this Court.
2. The observation made in Anindita Das v. Srijit Das2 to the effect
that on an average at least ... advert in detail as to what has
been stated in Anindita Das (supra). The stand of the wife in the
transfer petition was that
respondent is the decision of the Supreme Court in Anindita Das vs. Srijit Das, (2006) 9 SCC 197. In the said decision, it was held ... income with the wife, would be of no avail. In Anindita Das (supra), the short facts and the holding read:
1. This transfer petition
respondent relies on the
judgment of Apex Court titled as Anindita Das Vs. Srijit Das,
(2006) 9 SCC 197, wherein it is held that leniency
upon the
judgment of the Supreme Court in the matter of Anindita Das vs. Srijit
Das, 2006 (9) SCC 197, wherein it has been held