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What is the procedure to transfer a case to different city


18-Oct-2023 (In Divorce Law)
My husband filed divorce case under sec 13 i(a) in bangalore, i received a notice to attend the court if not default divorce will be given, so i went to bangalore with lawyer he made petition to transfer and so judge given 2 months time. But sir now my lawyer is asking 60k transfer the case we are from poor family background even we are not in condition to go to bangalore to attend with my 2 years child, is there any other way to transfer this case without going to bangalore
Answers (4)

Answer #1
933 votes
You did not specify where u are staying. Any way if you are residing in state of Karnataka then you can file a case in high court for transfer of case from bangalore to it place where the court is available.

Answer #2
517 votes
According to your query you said that your husband filed case in Bangalore and you did not mentioned in which city you belongs to if you are from different state, then you have to file a petition as follows. Transfer of cases relating to Matrimonial Disputes from a court situated in a particular state to a court situated in another state, can only be done by the way of Transfer Petition which may be filed by either party to the case before Hon'ble Supreme Court of India. Such Transfer Petition is filed under Section 25 of Code of Civil Procedure, wherein under the said provision, Supreme Court of India has original Jurisdiction to transfer a civil case relating to Matrimonial Dispute, based on facts of the case, & circumstances of parties, and if such transfer is expedient for ends of Justice. Similar power may be exercised by High courts in the event transfer of case is sought from one district to another within one state, over which the concerned High Court has Jurisdiction.
Answer #3
950 votes
You can contact your district legal service cell they will help you and you will get free legal service too. There is certain procedure need to follow for transfer of case from one Court to another Court.
Answer #4
890 votes
HI,
You have not stated as to were in which place you are residing state and district further more you can approach us we can file petition before the hon'ble court to get it transferred the place of residing . Call us through us website for assistance.

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