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Gurjeet Kaur Sekhon vs Amandeep Singh Sekhon on 1 May, 2019
a) The petition filed by respondent husband under
Section 9 of Hindu Marriage Act,1955, bearing No.
HMA/543/2022 titled as 'Gurjeet Singh vs.
Amandeep Kaur', pending in the Court of Principal
Judge, Family Court, Gurdaspur is transferred to a
Court of competent jurisdiction at Amritsar.
Rohini Arora vs Nitin Talwar on 29 October, 2022
11. I am supported by the decisions rendered by a Co-ordinate
Bench of this Court in TA No. 1315/2022, Rohini Arora v Nitin
Talwar; TA No. 1322 of 2022, Jaswinder Kaur v Gurvinderjeet
Singh; and TA No. 1323 of 2022, Usha Rani v Karmajit Singh.
Jaswinder Kaur vs Gurvinderjeet Singh on 1 November, 2022
11. I am supported by the decisions rendered by a Co-ordinate
Bench of this Court in TA No. 1315/2022, Rohini Arora v Nitin
Talwar; TA No. 1322 of 2022, Jaswinder Kaur v Gurvinderjeet
Singh; and TA No. 1323 of 2022, Usha Rani v Karmajit Singh.
Usha Rani vs Karmajit Singh on 1 November, 2022
11. I am supported by the decisions rendered by a Co-ordinate
Bench of this Court in TA No. 1315/2022, Rohini Arora v Nitin
Talwar; TA No. 1322 of 2022, Jaswinder Kaur v Gurvinderjeet
Singh; and TA No. 1323 of 2022, Usha Rani v Karmajit Singh.
Section 24 in The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 [Entire Act]
Section 24 in The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 [Entire Act]
N.C.V. Aishwarya vs A.S.Saravana Karthik Sha on 18 July, 2022
7. After going through the entire paper-book, considering the
fact that issuance of notice to the respondent has the consequences of
staying further proceedings before the trial Court, otherwise the
petitioner-wife will have to bear the litigation expenses and
transportation expenses and in case, notice of motion is issued, even
the respondent-husband has to bear the litigation expenses and in view
of the judgments i.e. Sumita Singh's case (supra), Rajani Kishor
Pardeshi's case (supra) and N.C.V. Aishwarya's case (supra) passed
by the Hon'ble Supreme Court, this Court deems it appropriate to
allow the present petition, subject to the following conditions:-