This petition under Article 227 of the Constitution of India challenged an order passed by the Principal Judge of the Family Court, South District, Saket Courts, in a transfer petition. The petitioner raised concerns regarding observations made by the Family Court concerning the appointment of a Local Commissioner (LC) for recording evidence, arguing that the court relied on outdated precedents, ignored Order XXVI Rule 4A of the CPC, and exceeded its jurisdiction while adjudicating a transfer petition under Section 24 of the CPC. With the consent of both parties, the Delhi High Court disposed of the petition by clarifying that any proceedings concerning the appointment of the LC must be evaluated independently by the appropriate forum in accordance with law, uninfluenced by the contested observations in the Family Court’s order.
- Scope of Transfer Proceedings: The petitioner contended that the Family Court exceeded its jurisdiction under Section 24 of the CPC by traversing into the merits and validity of an order appointing a Local Commissioner rather than solely determining whether the case ought to be transferred.
- Dispute Over Local Commissioner: The challenge also targeted the Family Court’s reliance on older full bench precedents regarding the necessity of consensus ad idem for appointing an LC, which the petitioner argued overlooked the post-2002 statutory framework under Order XXVI Rule 4A of the CPC.
- Safeguarding Independent Remedies: To address concerns that the impugned order’s phrasing might prejudice future legal challenges, both parties agreed to clarify the standing of existing and future remedies.
- Disposal by Consent: The High Court disposed of the petition by ordering that any review applications, appeals, or legal proceedings concerning the appointment of the Local Commissioner must be considered independently by the concerned court, completely uninfluenced by paragraphs 17, 18, 19, and 23 of the Family Court’s order.




