Andhra Pradesh High Court
Judges : L.NARSIMHA REDDY
Sikakolli Venkata Lalitha - Appellant
Versus
Sikakolli Haranath Babu - Respondent
Decided On : 02-08-06
( 2 ) THE petitioner alleges that on account of the harassment caused to her by the respondent, she was forced to live at her mother s house at Visakhapatnam, and she is living without any means. She contends that she is required to look after her old mother, who is aged about 71 years, and she is subjected to litigation at Vishakhapatnam, by her bother. She pleads that the respondent filed the OP. at Guntur, only with a view to harass her and with an object of obtaining an ex parte decree, as she cannot attend the court, due to lack of proper means and assistance.
( 3 ) THE respondent filed a detailed counter affidavit together with a number of documents. He contends that the petitioner possesses considerable property and adequate means, as is evident from a-Schedule to O. S. No. 422 of 2004, filed by the bother of the petitioner, in the Court of the vii Additional District Judge, Visakhapatnam. He urges that in the said Suit, filed for partition, it was alleged that the petitioner holds 10% of the property, which is valued at about rs. 20,00,000/- On the second allegation of the petitioner, as to harassment, the respondent contends that it is, in fact, he, who was subjected to harassment, on account of the careless attitude of the petitioner, even while he was suffering from serious ill-health. He states that at a time, when he was suffering from serious ill-health and was not even in a position to move and needed the assistance of the petitioner, she left him abruptly. He contends that in case, the request of the petitioner is acceded to it would not be possible for him, to attend the Family Court at vishakhapatnam.
( 4 ) THE relationship between the petitioner and the respondent deteriorated and they are living separately from the year 2002. It is neither necessary nor permissible in this tr. C. M. P. to express any opinion, upon the circumstances, that led to the present state of affairs.
( 5 ) THE respondent filed the O. P. against the petitioner, seeking divorce, by pleading the grounds under Section 13 (1) (ia) of the act viz. , that the petitioner deserted him. The petitioner seeks transfer of the said O. P. to the Family Court Visakhapatnam, on two grounds viz. (i) she does not have the proper means to defend herself or to travel to visakhapatnam (sic. Guntur), (ii) the respondent has filed the O. P. at Guntur, only with a view to harass her.
( 6 ) THE allegation of the petitioner that she is residing with her old mother, who is aged about 70 years, is not in dispute. While contradicting the plea of the petitioner that she does not have the means, either to travel or to defend herself, it is sought to be contradicted by the respondent, by making a reference to O. S. No. 422 of 2004, filed by the brother of the petitioner, in the Court of vii Additional District Judge, Visakhapatnam. The petitioner herein is shown as Defendant no. 3 in the array of 17 defendants therein. Except that the plaintiff and some of the defendants are stated to be entitled to various shares in the suit schedule property, it was not alleged that the petitioner is in possession of any property. B-Schedule to O. S. No. 422 of 20
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