IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION
TRANSFER PETITION (CIVIL ) NO. 153 OF 2025
G. GAYATHRI ... PETITIONER(S)
Versus
S. SHYAM ... RESPONDENT(S)
O R D E R
As per Office Report, service is complete but none
has appeared on behalf of the respondent.
2. Having considered the facts and circumstances of
this matter and the submissions made by the learned
counsel for the petitioner, we allow this Transfer
Petition.
3. Accordingly, the Original Petition (O.P.)
No.400/2024, titled ‘S. Shyam vs. G. Gayathri’, pending
before the Subordinate Judge, Alandur, Chengalpattu, Tamil
Nadu, be transferred to the Family Court at Bengaluru,
Karnataka.
4. Records of the case should immediately be
transferred to the transferee court.
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5. The parties may explore the possibility of a
settlement through Mediation. The transferee court would
obtain the desire and wishes of the parties and proceed
accordingly in this regard.
6. The parties are also at liberty initially to appear
through virtual mode. If such request is made, the
concerned court may favourably consider the same and
thereafter, if need be, the parties can be asked to appear
through physical mode.
7. Pending application(s), if any, shall stand disposed
of.
……………………………………………. .J. [VIKRAM NATH]
……………………………………………. .J. [SANJAY KAROL]