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2008 Supreme(All) 1709

V.K.GUPTA
MANISH TANDON – Appellant
Versus
RICHA TANDON – Respondent


Advocates:
A.RAB, Sharad Sharma,

Mr. A. Rab, learned counsel appear ing for the respondent nos. 1 to 3 has pointed out and submitted that Section 29 of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 (2005 Act, for short) is a complete bar to the maintainability of this petition under Sec tion 482 Cr. P. C. Section 29 reads thus:

"29. Appeal.- There shall lie an ap peal to the Court of Session within thirty days from the date on which the order made by the Magistrate is served on the aggrieved person or the respondent, as the case may be, whichever is later. "

2. Mr. Sharad Sharma, learned counsel appearing for the petitioner sub mits that Section 29 is not attracted in this case because what comes within the purview and ambit of Section 29 is a fi nal order passed by the Magistrates un der the 2005 Act. According to Mr. Sharad Sharma, since the impugned or der is an ex-parte order granting interim maintenance to the respondents 1 to 3 in terms of and, under Section 23 (2) of the 2005 Act, Section 29 is not attracted and, therefore, the appeal does not lie against the impugned order granting ex parte interim maintenance. According to Mr. Sharma, if a Magistrate has granted ex parte interim maintenance under












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