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Can divorce cases be transferred from Supreme Court ?

Can divorce cases be transferred from Supreme Court ?

Very often this particular question is asked ,Can divorce cases be transferred from Supreme Court ? Yes if one party has filed in family court of one state and the other party is residing in another state in such a case a Transfer Petition can be filed in the Supreme Court of India for transfer …

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how to draft a Transfer Petition in Supreme Court of India

how to draft a Transfer Petition in Supreme Court of India

For students this will be very helpful if you know how to draft a Transfer Petition in Supreme Court of India.  Follow the steps given below in case of transfer of a divorce case from the family court of one state to another. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION TRANSFER PETITION(CIVIL)  No.  …

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Best defense for husbands in transfer petition case in Supreme Court

Interim Maintenance in Transfer Petition

Supreme Court Grants Interim Maintenance in Transfer Petition Case The Hon’ble Supreme Court Grants Interim Maintenance in Transfer Petition Case. The Petitioner/ wife filed a Transfer Petition of a Divorce case filed by the Husband/Respondent in Bangalore. The Hon’ble Court granted an amount of Rs 3 lakhs towards interim maintenance  of their son. Transfer Petition …

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Expert Advice on Special Leave Petition-Caveat India

Special Leave Petition or SLP is a term specially associated with Supreme Court because  this is the last opportunity for any litigant and so therefore if there has been an abuse of process of law or a gross miscarriage of justice one may approach the Hon’ble Supreme Court by way of a Special Leave Petition.One …

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