IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA MJC No.3066 of 2006 KUMARI PRIYANKA SINHA @ BABY @ ANAMICA wife of Ashok Kumar, D/o Ramjee Prasad, presently resides at Mohalla- Shanti Niketan Colony, P.O.- Bahadurpur Housing Colony, P.S.- Agam Kuan, District- Patna. ----- Petitioner Versus 1. ASHOK KUMAR, son of Sri Harihar Prasad, resident of village- Basawan Bigha, P.S.- Silao, District- Nalanda ----- Opposite Party ----------- 13 4.3.2009 Learned counsel for the petitioner is permitted to make correction in the application. This application has been filed to transfer the divorce case filed on behalf of the opposite party no. 1, the husband of the petitioner pending in the Court of District & Sessions Judge, Nalanda at Biharshariff to Patna where the wife has filed an application in the Family Court for restitution of conjugal rights vide Family Court Case No. 385 of 2005. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the petitioner being a lady has difficulty in travelling to Nalanda, Biharshariff and as such this Court should transfer the Divorce Case No. 88 of 2005 pending before the Principal Judge, Family Court, Nalanda to Patna. I find that it has become a regular feature that where two cases are pending, one 2 by the husband and other by the wife, one of the party usually the wife moves this Court to transfer of the case. Whereas in certain cases there are good grounds for transferring the case, as when the lady in question has children and no one to look after the children or in cases of extreme financial constraints, our Courts interfere in such matters. However, this petitioner has not made out any grounds except the ground that she will not feel safe at Nalanda without stating any reasons for such an apprehension. It is not a matter of right that in each and every case, the Court should allow the petition for transfer of the cases without good grounds. In the circumstances, I find that the grounds as stated for transfer under Section 24 of the Code of Civil Procedure are not being substantiated or made out by the petitioner. This application is according dismissed. Sanjay (Sheema Ali Khan, J.)