SM 1 28.mca.2.11 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION MISCELLANEOUS CIVIL APPLICATION N O. 2 OF 2011 Kavita Sanjay Godse ....Applicant. Versus Sanjay Sampat Godse ....Respondent. ____________ Mr. Shrikant Yadav for the applicant. CORAM: R. M. BORDE, J. DATED : NOVEMBER 24, 2011. P.C.: Heard learned counsel appearing for the applicant. None for the respondent though served. 2. The applicant is praying for transfer of Hindu Marriage Petition No. 105 of 2010 presented in the court of Civil Judge Senior Division, Panvel to the court of Civil Judge Senior Division, Satara. The respondent-husband has presented petition under Section 12 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 seeking dissolution of marriage. It is the contention of the applicant-wife that after she was thrown out of residence by her husband, she has taken shelter with her parents and is residing at Nagthane, Taluka- Satara, District-Satara. The applicant is having no source of income and she is residing with her parents alongwith a minor son aged 5 years and a minor daughter aged 3 years. According to the SM 2 28.mca.2.11 applicant, the distance between Panvel and Satara is around 270 kms. and it is extremely difficult for her to attend the dates prescribed at Panvel court. 3. In these circumstances, the applicant prays for transfer of matter from the court of Civil Judge Senior Division, Panvel to the court of Civil Judge Senior Division, Satara. Considering these facts and circumstances, it would be in the fitness of things to direct to transfer of pending Hindu Marriage Petition No. 105 of 2010 from the court of Civil Judge Senior Division, Panvel to the court of Civil Judge Senior Division, Satara. Hence, it is ordered that Hindu Marriage Petition No. 105 of 2010 presented by the respondent-husband in the court of Civil Judge Senior Division, Panvel shall be transferred to the court of Civil Judge Senior Division, Satara 4. Miscellaneous Civil Application is allowed and in the facts and circumstances of the case, there shall be no order as to costs. (R. M. BORDE, J.)