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1 - 8 of 8 (0.20 seconds)N.C.V. Aishwarya vs A.S.Saravana Karthik Sha on 18 July, 2022
After hearing the counsel for the petitioner, 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 view
of the fact that even in case notice of motion is issued, even the
respondent/husband has to bear the litigation expenses and in view of the
judgments in Sumita Singh's case (supra), Rajani Kishor Pardeshi's case
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(supra) and N.C.V. Aishwarya's case (supra) passed by the Hon'ble
Supreme Court, this Court deem it appropriate to allow the present petition,
subject to the following conditions:-
Section 24 in The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 [Entire Act]
Section 24 in The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 [Entire Act]
Section 125 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Section 12 in The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 [Entire Act]
Sumita Singh vs Kumar Sanjay And Anr. on 26 February, 2001
After hearing the counsel for the petitioner, 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 view
of the fact that even in case notice of motion is issued, even the
respondent/husband has to bear the litigation expenses and in view of the
judgments in Sumita Singh's case (supra), Rajani Kishor Pardeshi's case
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(supra) and N.C.V. Aishwarya's case (supra) passed by the Hon'ble
Supreme Court, this Court deem it appropriate to allow the present petition,
subject to the following conditions:-
The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005
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