1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION MISCELLANEOUS CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 69 OF 2008 Pradnya Prakash Revadekar .....Petitioner Versus Mahesh Bharat Morye & Ors. .....Respondents. Shri T. J. Mendon for the Petitioner. CORAM : R. V. MORE, J. DATED : 18th JULY, 2009. P.C.: Rule. To be heard finally. 2. By an order dated 20th October, 2008, notice was issued to the Respondents and made returnable after six weeks. The Application was directed to be heard alongwith Miscellaneous Civil Application No.65 of 2008. 3. The Miscellaneous Civil Application No.65 of 2008 was filed by the husband of the present Petitioner. In that matter by an order dated 29th September, 2008, notice was issued with indication that the matter may be heard finally at the stage of admission. 4. Though the notices are served upon the Respondents, none appears on their behalf. 5. This is an application for transfer of the proceedings from M.A.C.T. at Ratnagiri to M.A.C.T. for Greater Mumbai. 2 6. The Petitioner is the victim of the accident. She resides in Mumbai. Substantial part of the records are in Mumbai. The Insurance Company/Respondent No.3 has its head office in Mumbai. The Respondent Nos. 1 and 2 reside in Mumbai and Thane respectively, which are close to Mumbai. 7. In the circumstances, the Miscellaneous Civil Application is made absolute in terms of prayer (a). sd/- (R. V. MORE, J.)