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Matrimonial Case Transfer to Another State: Supreme Court Jurisdiction, Procedure & Case Law

February 23, 2026July 4, 2021 by Prashant Kanha
Supreme Court transfer of matrimonial cases between States under Section 25 CPC and Section 406 CrPC – legal guide

This article explains how the Supreme Court exercises its power to transfer matrimonial cases between States under Section 25 CPC and Section 406 CrPC. It outlines the guiding principles, key judgments, and practical grounds on which transfer petitions are allowed or refused, helping litigants understand the procedural framework and the Court’s approach.

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