vss : 1 : IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.4608 OF 2009 Vaishali Harshad Deshpande ... Petitioner V/s. Harshad Mukund Deshpande ... Respondents Mr.Rahul Kadam for Petitioner Mr.N.P. Deshpande for Respondent No.1 CORAM: SMT.NISHITA MHATRE, J. DATED: 11TH JUNE, 2009 P. C.: 1. This petition can be conveniently disposed of at the stage of admission itself. The respondent has filed an M.J. Petition before the Family Court, Pune. The Petitioner who is the Respondent in that Petition is residing in a flat situated at 490, Narayan Peth, Pune – 411030. According to the Respondent, this flat belongs to his father and the petitioner had put her own lock on the premises without giving the keys to his father. This had caused inconvenience to the respondent’s parents and therefore, an application has been filed in the appellate Court for removal of the lock. Accordingly, the Family Court had directed the Petitioner to remove the lock from the matrimonial home situated at 490, Narayan Peth, Pune which she had placed. vss : 2 : 2. During the pendency of this petition, it appears that the Petitioner has in fact removed the lock and the respondent’s parents do have access to the premises. However, the grievance of the Petitioner is that the respondents’ parents every now and then visit the flat in her absence and over a period of time have taken away the articles from the flat. It is therefore submitted by the learned advocate for the Petitioner that a Commissioner should be appointed to take an inventory of all the articles in the flat so that both the petitioner as well as the parents of the respondents would be unable to make unnecessary allegations against each other of having removed articles from the flat. Mr.Deshpande disputes this allegation that the Respondent’s parents have removed any articles. However, he does not object to an inventory being conducted. 3. In my opinion, this suggestion can be accepted. The Family Court is therefore directed to appoint a Commissioner to take an inventory of the articles in the aforesaid flat in the presence of the petitioner and the father of the respondent since the flat is in his name. This be done within two weeks from today. Needless to say that inventory will be all of the articles including utensils, electronic/electrical gadgets, furniture, etc. 4. Petition is disposed of accordingly.