divorce case transfer remedy
3 years ago
my all cases(498a, 125crpc, domestic violence, 323) are running in kota in my native hometown where I live with my old aged parents and my husband lives in jabalpur where he had filed divorce case, my problem is that I cant go Jabalpur to attend divorce case so what is procedure to transfer this case from jbp to kota
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 3 years ago
A.Hi,
You can have the proceedings transferred to Kota if you make an application with reasons for the same.
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You can have the proceedings transferred to Kota if you make an application with reasons for the same.
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A.Hi,
You can file an application requesting that the original petition be transferred along with reasons for the same.
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You can file an application requesting that the original petition be transferred along with reasons for the same.
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A.You have to file a transfer OP in Jabalpur court stating your reason for transfer of the OP to Kota .
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