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A case has been filed against me & my father by my father in law in another state. Can I alone file transfer petition against my father in law? Will my father be also considered as respondent in transfer petition alongwith my father in law in that case? I dont want to involve my father in the case. He lives with me, he wants transfer too, but do not want to be a party in the transfer petition.

Dear Komal, You can book a consultation regarding your case. Regards, Arnab Biswas Advocate

If the case has already been filed in name of ur father and u.. It means that you don't have any chance to escape from... And you can transfer the case easily

Hi if you are a female and a complaint has been made against you and your father the court could consider on the grounds of your convenience. your father would also be a party in the transfer petition. The grounds have to stated for demand of transfer.

Hello client as you are saying tht you wish to transpher the case to your state yes it is possible and you can file fir tranaphee by your self

ys u can transfer your case

Normally FIR is filed in the near police station of jurisdiction. A high court has no power to transfer an FIR from one state to another. : PRADEEP NANDRAJOG, J. Section 498A/406/34 IPC

You can file a joint petition of a case. The petition has to be filed before Supreme Court as the transfer of case is of Inter-state, so SC has a jurisdiction. For further details contact me.

Yes, you can file a transfer application and your father shall be a Performa respondent as he is also an affecting party however only notices needs to be served to your father and your father can do not need to come to the court, the court will pass an ex parte order in his absence.

You can file a transfer petition for transferring a case, if you have a valid ground, you r father will not have any legal trouble in relation to the transfer petition. For more details you can book a consultation with me.

Yes u can file alone t.p. yes your father also be considered as responded