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2019 Supreme(Telangana) 301

M.S.RAMACHANDRA RAO
Sapavath Usha Boda Usha – Appellant
Versus
Sapavath Nagulu – Respondent


ORDER :

Heard Sri Pulla Rao Yellanki, learned counsel for petitioner and Smt. Umadevi Nama, learned counsel for respondent.

2. This Revision is filed under Article 227 of the Constitution of India challenging the order dt.31-08-2018 in I.A.No.1013 of 2018 in G.O.P.No.136 of 2018 of the Judge, Family Court at Khammam.

3. Petitioner herein is respondent in the G.O.P.

4. The respondent had filed the said G.O.P. against her stating that petitioner is his wife, that they have two children, a boy Lohit Sai born on 28-02-2012 and a daughter Tanuswi, born on 04-05-2014; that they are studying in V.V. Central Public School, Khammam; that the petitioner harassed him and was adamant towards the children; and she left his company 6 months prior to the filing of the G.O.P. and is residing at Muthyalampadu cross roads in Tekulapalli Mandal leaving the children with respondent. He alleged that he was taking care of the minor children and they were happy with him. He alleged that petitioner is staying in a remote village where there are no schools and if the petitioner takes the children to the village, the children will not have good education. He alleged that petitioner was threatening to file a cri

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