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DINESH MEHTA
Payal – Appellant
Versus
Ranaram Veera – Respondent


Counsel for the Parties:
For the Petitioner:Mr. Shailendra Kala and Mr. Anuj Kala, Advocates
For the Respondent:Mr. N.L. Joshi, Advocate

ORDER

Dinesh Mehta, J.—The present transfer application has been filed by the petitioner - wife, inter alia, seeking transfer of Matrimonial Case No. 2/2017 (26/2012) in the matter of “Ranaram Veera v. Smt. Payal” from Family Court, Jaisalmer to Family Court, Jodhpur. Narrating the facts of the present transfer application, learned counsel Mr. Anuj Kala appearing for the petitioner submitted that the petitioner contracted marriage with the respondent on 14.05.2011 at Jaisalmer; soon where after, their nuptial affinity got strained, for which, the petitioner was constrained to return to Jodhpur for living with her parents. Learned counsel for the petitioner informed that there is a series of litigation pending between the parties, out of which, one is a suit for permanent injunction filed by the respondent-husband on 26.01.2017, second being petition for maintenance filed by the petitioner (wife) filed on 24.10.2017 and third being a case for domestic violence filed on 28.07.2017 in the Court of competent jurisdiction at Jodhpur. He submitted that owing to the discord in the matrimony, Petitioner along with her 4-1/2 year old daughter has been living at Jodhpur with her parents, for








































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