1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.1705/2010 (Smt.Anjum w/o Tanweer Ahmed Khan vs. Smt.Noor -us- Sabah w/o Ahmed Khan and another ) .................................................................................................................................................................... Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders Court's or Judge's order of directions and Registrar's orders ..................................................................................................................................................................... CORAM : A.P.BHANGALE, J. DATED : 23rd February, 2011. Heard Mr Abdul Bashir, learned counsel for the applicant. By this application, the applicant prays for transfer of Miscellaneous Application No.80/2010 filed by Smt. Noor -us- Saba, which is pending in the Court of Judicial Magistrate, First Class (Court No.1) Amravati. The applicant wants that the said case be transferred to JMFC Court No.10 at Nagpur. It is contended by the applicant that the application which is pending in the Court of JMFC Amravati is required to be attended by the applicant by going to Amravati. It is also contended that the minor son of the applicant is likely to be exposed to vagaries of nature/change of weather of Nagpur and Amravati, because of commuter glitches and that non- applicant who is visiting Family Court of Nagpur for the access of minor son of the applicant, can attend if the 2 application which is pending in Amravati Court is transferred to Nagpur. This application has been strongly opposed by means of an affidavit-in-reply filed by the non- applicants on the ground that the non-applicant no.1 is in winter of her life (aged about 66 years) and is unable to walk without support and, as such, it would be an arduous task for non-applicant no.1 to visit Nagpur; while the non-applicant no.2 is a Medical practitioner and running a Hospital at Amravati and will be put to great inconvenience in attending the Court at Nagpur. Besides this, non-applicant no.1, who is aged lady is suffering from high blood pressure and sugar and she was also suffering from fracture of lower femure and upper end of tibia and fabula, as the consequence of an accident. Under these circumstances, the transfer application is opposed tooth and nail stating that the applicant can very well attend at Amravati while it is her specific contention that she is not gainfully employed. Considering the reasons, it appears that the application which is pending in the Court of JMFC Amravati can be conveniently attended to by the applicant. It is expected that the Court at Amravati will proceed in the case as expeditiously as possible with least inconvenience to the parties regarding attendance, so that frequency of attendance may be avoided as far as possible. 3 The application being devoid of substance and merit, deserves to be rejected. The same is rejected. JUDGE sahare