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HomeHigh CourtAndhra Pradesh High Court - AmravatiKoduru Divya Thanuja vs Bandela Chinna Sanjeevarayudu Johnson on 28 July, 2025

Koduru Divya Thanuja vs Bandela Chinna Sanjeevarayudu Johnson on 28 July, 2025

The petitioner/wife filed the present petition under Section 24 of the

Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, seeking to withdraw D.O.P.No.1402 of 2024,

on the file of the Principal District and Sessions Judge, Guntur and transfer

the same to the Court having jurisdiction at Kurnool District.

2. The case of the petitioner in brief is as follows:

I. The petitioner is the legally wedded wife of the respondent and their

marriage has been performed at Jammalamadugu Town, YSR Kadapa

District on 03.08.2017, as per Christian rites and customs. In view of the

matrimonial disputes between both the parties, the petitioner/wife along

with two children aged about 7 years and 2 years are staying at her

parents’ house at Gnanapuram, Nandyal Post & District and depending

upon the mercy of her parents. The petitioner pleaded that she had

lodged a complaint before Mangalagiri Town Police Station under

Sections 498-A, 420, 506 IPC and under Sections 3 & 4 of the Dowry

Prohibition Act vide Cr.No.51 of 2024 and the same is pending for

investigation. The petitioner further pleaded that she had filed a

Domestic Violence Case vide D.V.C.No.3 of 2017, on the file of the I

Additional Judicial First Class Magistrate, Nandyal and a Maintenance

Case vide M.C.(SR)No.1947 of 2025, on the file of the Additional

Judicial First Class Magistrate, Nandyal. The learned counsel for the

petitioner would contend that to cause inconvenience to the petitioner,

the respondent/husband had filed D.O.P.No.1402 of 2024, on the file of
the Principal District and Sessions Judge, Guntur, under Section

10(1)(ix)(x) of the Divorce Act, 1869, seeking for dissolution of marriage.

II. Learned counsel for the petitioner further contended that the petitioner

being a woman and having two children aged about 7 years and 2

years, depending upon the mercy of her parents, it is very difficult for

her to travel at a distance of more than 270Kms from Nandyal to Guntur

District for attending the case proceedings before the learned Principal

District and Sessions Judge, Guntur on each and every date of

adjournment without any male support and that she was constrained to

file the present petition against the respondent/husband seeking to

withdraw D.O.P.No.1402 of 2024, on the file of the Principal District and

Sessions Judge, Guntur, and transfer the same to the Court having

jurisdiction at Kurnool District.



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