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HomeHigh CourtAndhra Pradesh High Court - AmravatiSadhu Anjali vs Harish Chander on 19 February, 2026

Sadhu Anjali vs Harish Chander on 19 February, 2026

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

the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (for short, ‘the C.P.C.’), seeking for

withdrawal of H.M.O.P.No.83 of 2025, on the file of the learned Senior Civil

Judge Court at Srikalahasti, and transfer the same to the file of the learned

Senior Civil Judge Court at Proddatur, for trial and disposal of the same.

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

I. The petitioner is the legally wedded wife of the

respondent/husband, and their marriage was solemnized

on 23.05.2023, in Sri Berisetty Community Hall

Kalyanamandapam, near Sri Subramanneswara Swamy

Temple, Stayvedu, as per Hindu rites and caste customs.

Thereafter, due to matrimonial disputes between the

parties, the petitioner/wife has been residing separately at

her parents’ house in Proddatur, Y.S.R Kadapa District.

The petitioner/wife pleaded that in view of the harassment

made by the respondent /husband, she lodged a complaint

against the respondent/husband and his family members,

dated 25.03.2024, which was registered as F.I.R.No.115 of

2024, for the offence punishable under Section 498-A
I.P.C. and Sections 3 & 4 of the Dowry Prohibition Act,

1961, before the I Town Police Station, Proddatur, after

completion of investigation, Police laid a charge sheet and

the same was numbered as C.C.No.1334 of 2024 on the

file of the I Additional Judicial Magistrate of First Class/I

Additional Junior Civil Judge, Proddatur, and she also filed

a Domestic Violence Case vide D.V.C.No.14 of 2024 on

the file of the I Additional Judicial Magistrate of First Class/I

Additional Junior Civil Judge, Proddatur, the same are

pending for adjudication. The petitioner/wife herein also

filed a Maintenance Case in the month of October 2025,

before the I Additional Judicial Magistrate of First Class,

Proddatur, the same is pending for consideration.

II. The petitioner/wife further pleaded that, with a view

to cause inconvenience to her, the respondent/husband

herein filed a divorce petition vide H.M.O.P.No.83 of 2025,

on the file of the learned Senior Civil Judge Court at

Srikalahasti, under Section 13(1)(ia) of the Hindu Marriage

Act, 1955, seeking for dissolution of marriage, the same is

also pending for adjudication.



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