: 1 : IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION MISCELLANEOUS CIVIL APPLICATION NO.19 OF 2009 Sanjali Dnyaneshwar Pawar .. Applicant V/s. Dnyaneshwar Ramchandra Pawar .. Respondent Mr. Surel S. Shah for the Applicant. Mr. V.B. Nighot for the Respondent. CORAM : SMT. NISHITA MHATRE, J. DATED : 15 TH JANUARY, 2010. P.C.: 1. The applicant in this Miscellaneous Civil Application has contended that the proceedings before the Family Court, Pune be transferred to the Civil Judge, Senior Division, Malshiras. The applicant was married to the respondent on 14th May, 2003. They have a 3½ years old son who is residing with the applicant. It appears that the applicant is now residing with her mother in Akluj. She has contended in the present Miscellaneous Civil Application that she was mentally tortured and, therefore, left the matrimonial home. Admittedly, there are certain proceedings pending before the : 2 : Courts in Malshiras against the respondent which he is attending regularly. The applicant has contended that the distance from her residence at Akluj to Pune is about 175 kms. and she has to spend about Rs.250/- for the bus fare. Moreover, she has stated that she will have to be accompanied by her mother and will have to also travel with her 3½ years old son. In these circumstances, it is prayed that the said proceedings be transferred to Akluj. 2. The learned Advocate for the respondent has opposed this Miscellaneous Civil Application contending that it would be difficult for the respondent to travel all the way to Malshiras to attend the matter. According to him, it would be more appropriate to transfer the matter to Baramati which, according to him, would be equi-distant from Pune and Akluj. 3. Considering the circumstances in which the applicant is placed and the fact that she will have to travel with her 3½ years old son, in my opinion, it would be appropriate to transfer the proceedings : 3 : to Malshiras. The distance between Malshiras and Akluj would be 16 kms. at the most. 4. Accordingly, the Miscellaneous Civil Application is allowed in terms of prayer clause (a). .......