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Mrs.M.Akshaya vs L.Murali Krishnan
2021 Latest Caselaw 53 Mad

Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 53 Mad
Judgement Date : 4 January, 2021

Madras High Court
Mrs.M.Akshaya vs L.Murali Krishnan on 4 January, 2021
                                                                              Tr.CMP No.623 of 2019

                                      IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS

                                                      Dated : 04-01-2021

                                                            Coram

                                   THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE S.M.SUBRAMANIAM

                                                  Tr.C.M.P.No.623 of 2019
                                                            And
                                                  C.M.P.No.17977 of 2019


                     Mrs.M.Akshaya                                      .. Petitioner

                                                             vs.

                     L.Murali Krishnan                                   .. Respondent


                     PRAYER : Transfer CMP is filed under Section 24 of the Civil Procedure
                     Code to withdraw and transfer the HMOP No.112 of 2019 pending on
                     the file of Family Court, Thiruvallur to the file of IV Additional Principal
                     Family Court at Chennai for disposal along with HMOP No.2899 of
                     2019.


                                     For Petitioner           : Mr.A.Prabhakaran

                                     For Respondent           : No Appearance

                                                          ORDER

The petition for transfer is filed to transfer the HMOP No.112

of 2019 from the Family Court, Thiruvallur to the IV Additional

Principal Family Court at Chennai.

2. The learned counsel appearing on behalf of the petitioner

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states that the marriage between the petitioner and the respondent

was solemnized on 30.03.2018 at Purasawalkkam, Chennai. The

petitioner states that they started their matrimonial life happily and

thereafter, the respondent started harassing the petitioner.

3. The allegations largely raised by the petitioner against the

respondent in the present transfer petition and all such issues are to

be decided on merits by the Trial Court based on the documents and

evidences. As far as the transfer petition is concerned, the petitioner

states that now she is residing at Purasawalkkam, Chennai in her

parent's house and in view of the fact that the petitioner is now

residing along with her parents at Purasawalkkam at Chennai, it is

preferable to transfer the HMOP to the Court at Chennai.

4. The principles regarding transfer petitions, more

specifically in the matters of matrimonial cases are well settled through

the decisions 3 of the High Court of Madras, in the following cases:-

(i) The Hon'ble Division Bench of the High Court of Madras in

W.A.No.1181 of 2009, dated 09.07.2010 has held as follows:-

''21. The domicile or citizenship of the

opposite party is immaterial in a case like this.

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In case the marriage was solemnized under

Hindu Law marital relationship is governed by

the provisions of the Hindu Marriage Act.

Therefore, Section 19 has to be given a

purposeful interpretation. It is the residence of

the wife, which determines the question of

jurisdiction, in case the proceeding was

initiated at the instance of the wife.

22. While considering a provision like

Section 19 (iii-a) of the Hindu Marriage Act, the

objects and reasons which prompted the

parliament to incorporate such a provision has

also to be taken note of. Sub Clause (iii-a) was

inserted in Section 19 with a specific purpose.

Experience is the best teacher. The

Government found the difficulties faced by

women in the matter of initiation of

matrimonial proceedings. The report submitted

by the Law Commission as well as National

Commission for Women, underlying the need

for such amendment so as to enable the

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women to approach the nearest jurisdictional

court to redress their matrimonial grievances,

were also taken note of by the Government.

Therefore such a beneficial provision meant for

the women of our Country should be given a

meaningful interpretation by Courts.''

(ii) In yet another case in TR.CMP.Nos.138 and 139 of 2006,

dated 30.08.2006, the High Court of Madras has considered the

following judgments:-

''16.In AIR 2000 SC 3512 (1) (Mona

Aresh Goel vs. Aresh Satya Goel), when the wife

pleaded that she was unable to bear the

traveling expenses and even to travel alone and

stay at Bombay, the Supreme Court ordered

transfer of proceedings.

In 2000 (10) SCC 304, the Honourable

Supreme Court has held that where the

petitioner's wife has pleaded lack of money, the

same has to be considered.

In 2000 (9) SCC 355, the wife has filed

a petition to transfer the proceedings initiated by

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the husband for divorce, at Bombay. The place

of residence of the wife was at Jaipur, Rajasthan.

In that case, the petitioner is having a small

child and that she pleaded difficulty in going all

the way from Jaipur to Bombay to contest the

proceedings from time to time. Considering the

distance and the difficulties faced by the wife,

the Supreme Court has allowed the transfer

petition.

In a decision reported in 2005 (12)

SCC 395, the wife has sought for transfer of

matrimonial proceedings and a divorce petition

has been filed by the respondent's husband at

Baikunthpur to be transferred to Allahabad,

where the petitioner's wife was residing, on the

ground that it would be difficult for her to

undertake such long distance journey,

particularly in circumstances, in which she finds

that the proceedings under 5 Section 125 Cr.P.C.

was already pending before the Family Court,

Allahabad. Considering the difficulties faced by

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the wife and also the long distance journey, the

Honourable Supreme Court was pleased to order

transfer of the proceedings to Allahabad.

(iii) In a decision made in TR.CMP(MD)No.108 of 2010, dated

03.03.2011, the Madurai Bench of Madras High Court, has observed as

below:-

''18.It is true that section 19 of the Hindu

Marriage Act, has been amended by insertion of

proviso of (iii)(a) to section 19. Of Course, this

amended section 19(iii)(a) gives special preference

to the wife to file a petition or defending the case of

the husband before the Court within whose

jurisdiction she resides. The intention of the

legislator is to safe-guard the interest and rights of

the women, who are being subjected to harassment

and cruelty. But this special preference conferred

under section 19(iii)(a) of the Hindu Marriage Act

shall not be used to wreck vengeance on the

husband. There must be a justifiable cause to select

the jurisdiction of the Court where she resides.''

5. In view of the facts and circumstances, the HMOP No.112

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of 2019 now pending before the Family Court, Thiruvallur stands

transferred to the IV Additional Principal Family Court at Chennai.

6. Accordingly, this Transfer Civil Miscellaneous Petition

No.623 of 2019 stands allowed and H.M.O.P.No.112 of 2019 pending

on the file of the Family Court, Thiruvallur is directed to be transferred

to the IV Additional Principal Family Court at Chennai for disposal along

with HMOP No.2899 of 2019. However, there shall be no order as to

costs. Consequently, connected miscellaneous petition is closed.

04-01-2021 Speaking Order/Non-Speaking Order. Internet : Yes/No.

Index: Yes/No.

Svn

https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis/ Tr.CMP No.623 of 2019

S.M.SUBRAMANIAM, J.

Svn

To

1.The Judge, Family Court, Thiruvallur.

2.The IV Additional Principal Judge, IV Additional Principal Family Court, Chennai.

Tr.CMP No.623 of 2019

04-01-2021

https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis/

 
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