IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT ALLAHABAD
MANISH KUMAR NIGAM
Chitranshi – Appellant
Versus
Rajnarayan Tripathi – Respondent
JUDGMENT :
Manish Kumar Nigam, J.
1. This petition has been filed challenging the order dated 12.12.2022 passed by Principal Judge, Family court, Hamirpur allowing an application for amendment moved by the plaintiff-respondent under Order VI Rule 17 of C.P.C. in Marriage Petition No. 291 of 2020 (Rajnarayan Tripathi Vs. Chitranshi).
2. Brief facts of the case are that plaintiff-respondent filed a petition under Section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 for relief of divorce on the grounds stated in the petition. The defendant-petitioner filed written statement denying the averments made by the plaintiff-respondent in the petition for divorce. On 27.07.2022, following issues were framed by the Principal Judge (Family Court), Hamirpur:-


3. Thereafter on 13.10.2022, the plaintiff-respondent filed an application under Order VI Rule 17 of C.P.C. seeking amendment in paragraph No. 7, 11 and 14 of the plaint, which was opposed by the defendant-petitioner. The Principal Judge (Family Court) Hamirpur by order dated 12.12.2022 allowed the amendment application on payment of cost of Rs. 800/-.Hence the present petition.
4. Contention of learned counsel for the petitioner is that the amendment app

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