Transfer of Matrimonial Cases
Transfer petitions before Supreme Court and High Courts to move matrimonial matters across jurisdictions on grounds of inconvenience, safety or fairness.
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Overview
Understanding Transfer of Matrimonial Cases
When a spouse is unable to attend matrimonial proceedings in another state due to distance, safety, child-care or financial reasons, a transfer petition can be filed under Section 25 CPC (Supreme Court) or Section 24 CPC (High Court). Indian courts liberally grant transfers in favour of women.
What We Cover
Key Highlights
Section 25 CPC transfer petition before Supreme Court
Section 24 CPC transfer before High Court
Convenience and balance-of-hardship arguments
Pendency of multiple cases consolidation
Video-conference appearance applications
Our Process
How We Help You
A straightforward, transparent path from first call to resolution.
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1Petition
Draft petition citing grounds, distance, safety, custody concerns.
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2Notice & Reply
Court issues notice; opposite party files counter-affidavit.
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3Hearing & Order
On merits, court orders transfer of pending case to chosen jurisdiction.
FAQs
Common Questions
Everything you need to know before you begin
No — courts evaluate on a case-by-case basis, but historically grant transfers liberally in favour of women due to mobility, safety and child-care considerations.
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