T.A. No. 206 of 2009 [1] IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH. T.A. No. 206 of 2009 Date of Decision: July 3, 2009 Gian Singh and another …..Petitioners Vs. Sukhpreet Kaur and others …..Respondents CORAM: HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE M.M.S. BEDI. -.- Present:- Mr. Anil Chawla, Advocate for the petitioners. -.- M.M.S. BEDI, J. (ORAL) The petitioners are the grand-parents of Germanjit Singh and Harmanpreet Singh, sons of Mangjeet Singh, their deceased son. Petitioners have field a suit for injunction at Tarn Taran to restrain respondent No.1-Sukhpreet Kaur, their daughter-in-law, to forcibly take the custody of the said minor children as she is re-married and staying at Village Zanian, District Amritsar. Sukhpreet Kaur, daughter-in-law of the petitioners, has filed petition under The Hindu Minority and Guardianship T.A. No. 206 of 2009 [2] Act for the custody of her minor children before the Guardian Judge at Jalandhar. Through the instant petition under Section 24 CPC, a prayer has been made for transfer of the abovesaid petition from Jalandhar to Tarn Taran or any other place in District Amritsar on the ground that the petitioners are old persons and that it is difficult for them to comply with the interim directions of the Guardian Court to produce the children at Jalandhar and on the ground that the Courts at Jalandhar have got no jurisdiction as the respondent- Sukhpreet Kaur is residing in Village Zanian, Police Station Jandiala Guru, District Amritsar but she has wrongly given the address of her parents at Jalandhar in her petition. Counsel for the petitioners has submitted that he is not aware whether the petitioners have filed any written statement before the Guardian Court at Jalandhar. I have heard counsel for the petitioners. It will not be appropriate at this stage to transfer the petition from Jalandhar to Amritsar or to Tarn Taran on the ground that Sukhpreet Kaur does not reside at Jalandhar or that the Courts at Jalandhar have got no jurisdiction. So far as the apprehension of the petitioners that the children will be snatched in case they are taken to Jalandhar, it is observed that it is always open to the petitioners to approach the concerned police authorities in case there is any danger to the life and limb to the petitioners or any threat to the life of the children. Besides the distance between the Tarn Taran and Jalandhar is only 90 kms. T.A. No. 206 of 2009 [3] No ground is made out for transfer of the case at this stage. Dismissed. July 3, 2009 (M.M.S.BEDI) sanjay JUDGE