List of judgments pertaining to Transfer of matrimonial cases.
Supreme Court of India:
- Nahar Singh Yadav and Anr Vs Union of India and Ors on 19 Nov 2010 [broad factors to consider while disposing transfer petitions u/s 406 Cr.P.C.]
- NCV Aishwarya Vs AS Saravana Karthik Sha on 18 Jul 2022 [Supreme Court listed some principles to be considered while deciding transfer petitions]
Andhra Pradesh High Court:
Bombay High Court:
- Sarita Rahul Sharma Vs Rahul Udayraj Sharma on 03 Oct 2024 [Due a minor child, wife’s prayer to transfer a Divorce petition from Vasai to Mahim (about 60 KMs) was allowed]
- Samina Firdaus Vs Shoeb Khan on 24 Jan 2025 [Use video conferencing; FIR registered against knife and her gang for assault on husband and his family]
Karnataka High Court:
- Sushmitha B.L. Vs Raghavendra B.R on 07 Jan 2025 [Inconvenience of the Husband caring for two minor children is given importance and Transfer petition was dismissed]
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