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Section 13 in The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 [Entire Act]
The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005
Section 24 in The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 [Entire Act]
The Indian Penal Code, 1860
Narpat Singh vs Neelam Gehlot on 7 December, 2020
As per averments made in the application, marriage between
the parties was solemnized as per Hindu rites and rituals at
Jodhpur on 08.05.2014. The petitioner made various allegations
regarding subjecting her with cruelty against her husband and in-
laws, for which the F.I.R. No.119/2015 at P.S. Mahila Thana
(East), Jodhpur was lodged, in which, after investigation, police
submitted charge-sheet against the respondent-husband and his
elder brother Indra Singh for the offences under Sections 498-A &
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406 of I.P.C. before the court of Metropolitan Magistrate No. 2,
Jodhpur Metropolitan. The petitioner has also filed the application
under the provisions of the Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act, 2005 before the Additional Chief Metropolitan
Magistrate No. 3, Jodhpur Metropolitan. The respondent has filed
the application under Section 13 of the Act of 1955 against the
petitioner before the Family Court No.2, Jodhpur bearing Case
No. 422/2015 (Narpat Singh Vs. Neelam). The petitioner has filed
the application under Section 9 of the Act of 1955 against the
respondent before the Family Court No. 1, Jodhpur. As per the
petitioner, divorce petition filed by the respondent is pending
before the Family Court No. 2, Jodhpur, whereas, the application
under Section 9 of the Act of 1955 filed by the petitioner is
pending before the Family Court No. 1, Jodhpur. Both the
applications under Section 9 and Section 13 of the Act of 1955, as
far as possible, should be consolidated and decided by the same
Court. Therefore, it has been prayed to allow the transfer petition.
The application is supported by the affidavit of the petitioner. The
copies of the litigation pending between the parties have also been
placed on record.
Smt Neelam Gehlot vs Narpat Singh on 21 March, 2018
Order
25/05/2022
The instant application under Section 24 of the Code of Civil
Procedure, 1908 has been preferred by the petitioner-wife seeking
transfer of the petition filed under Section 9 of the Hindu Marriage
Act, 1955 (afterwards referred to as "the Act of 1955"), by her
against the respondent-husband bearing Case No. 535/2019 titled
as "Smt. Neelam Vs. Narpat Singh" from the Family Court No.1,
Jodhpur to Family Court No. 2, Jodhpur.
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