inter-state transfer of FIR case

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Anonymous
(Querist) 02 February 2010
This query is : Resolved
Dear Lawyers,
You have advised me in the past and I thank you very much for your help.
It is the same case, not progressing at all. Here is a brief update.
My friend left her husband (in Bangalore) and moved to a small place close to Vizag.
She filed FIR in Bangalore in July 2008. She was toold by the lawyer that she should file it in Bangalore because that is where she lived before separtaion. She also filed for maintenance of children etc. He has not given her much money at all. After many appearances in the court, my friend has achieved nothing, except the travelling expenses and all the emotional trauma and anxiety and fear.
When she wanted to withdraw the case, the lawyer told her that she cannot withdraw, because it can then turn against her.
She is without money and now cannot travel from Vizag to Bangalore frequently. Often she is called to the court and when she reaches the court, she gets told that the husband had asked for a later date and therefore the case has been postponed to a later date. her travelling is all in vain. This has happened far too many times. They are all taking advantage of her vulnerable position, knowing that she has no strong support of men (no father, borthers or relatives), nor does she have financial support. It is cruel to take advantage of a helpless woman. In addition, she has no one to support her or guide her. Her lawyer I think is very corrupt, who is supporting and take sides with the husband instead of my friend. this is all very unfair and very distressing to my friend and her elderly mother and two small children.
I fear for her mental state due to this extreme stress and tension and pain. All this stress is already having a bad effect on her physical health.
It appears that no justice will be done to my friend. It is very unfortunate. Is it possible to get the case transferred to Vizag? What is the procedure? Can her lawyer stop this from happening? Can you suggest a good, honest, compassionate lawyer in Vizag? Could any lawyer take this up on compassionate grounds and take personal interest to resolve this case?
And if a transfer is possible, will the case start from the beginning all over again?
Please help.
Thanking you and God bless you all.
Grace
Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 02 February 2010
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