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Mandeep Kaur vs Harjinder Kaur on 26 April, 2010
Considering the peculiar facts and circumstances of the case
noted above, coupled with the reasons aforementioned, this Court is of the
considered view that instant transfer application deserves to be accepted and
the same is hereby allowed. Petition under Section 13 of the Act titled as
Mandeep Singh Vs. Tajinder Kaur filed by the respondent-husband is ordered
to be transferred from Ferozepur to Jalandhar.
Mangla Patil Kale vs Sanjeev Kumar Kale on 13 November, 2000
5. Mangla Patil Kale Vs. Sanjeev Kumar Kale, 2003 (10) SCC 280.
Fatema vs Jafri Syed Husain (Parvez) on 3 December, 2008
6. Fatema Vs. Jafri Syed Husain @ Syed Parvez Jafferi, AIR 2009
(SC) 1773.
Anjali Ashok Sadhwani vs Ashok Kishinchand Sadhwani on 5 December, 2008
7. Anjali Ashok Sadhwani Vs. Ashok Kishinchand Sadhwani, AIR
2009 (SC) 1374.
Kulwinder Kaur @ Kulwinder Gurcharan ... vs Kandi Friends Education Trust And ... on 11 January, 2008
"Although the discretionary power of transfer of cases cannot be
imprisoned within a strait-jacket of any cast-iron formula
unanimously applicable to all situations, it cannot be gainsaid
that the power to transfer a case must be exercised with due care,
caution and circumspection. Reading Sections 24 and 25 of the
Code together and keeping in view various judicial
pronouncements, certain broad propositions as to what may
constitute a ground for transfer have been laid down by Courts.
They are balance of convenience or inconvenience to plaintiff or
defendant or witnesses; convenience or inconvenience of a
particular place of trial having regard to the nature of evidence
on the points involved in the suit; issues raised by the parties;
reasonable apprehension in the mind of the litigant that he might
not get justice in the court in which the suit is pending; important
questions of law involved or a considerable section of public
interested in the litigation; interest of justice demanding for
transfer of suit, appeal or other proceeding, etc. Above are some
of the instances which are germane in considering the question
of transfer of a suit, appeal or other proceeding. They are,
however, illustrative in nature and by no means be treated as
exhaustive.
Smt.M.V.Rekha vs Sri.Sathya @ Suraj on 7 June, 2010
10. M.V. Rekha Vs. Sathya, 2011 (2) HLR 34.
Sneha vs Vinayak on 28 April, 2014
11. Sneha Vs. Vinayak, 2013 ILR (Karnataka) 165.
Rimpal vs Balinder Kumar on 20 January, 2009
12. Rimpal Vs. Balinder Kumar, 2010 (7) RCR (Civil) 286.