Scope of Section 7(1) and its Explanation, particularly clause (d), which pertains to suits arising out of a marital relationship: Delhi High Court Avneet Kaur Judgment overruled



Background:
In the High Court of Delhi, a case was brought before the court involving a conflict of opinions regarding the jurisdiction of Family Courts versus Civil Courts in certain matrimonial disputes. The case, CS(OS) 601/2022, was between Geeta Anand (plaintiff) and Tanya Arjun & another (defendants).

Key Issues:

  1. Jurisdictional Conflict: The court needed to determine whether a suit for possession or injunction filed by in-laws against a daughter-in-law should be tried exclusively by the Family Court or if the Civil Court had jurisdiction. This issue arose due to conflicting judgments in previous cases, including Manita Khurana vs. Indira Khurana and Avneet Kaur vs. Sadhu Singh.

  2. Effect of Non-Impleadment: Whether the non-impleadment of the husband (son of the plaintiff) affects the maintainability of such suits in Civil Court.

Court’s Analysis:

  1. Interpretation of Section 7(1) of the Family Courts Act, 1984: The court examined the scope of Section 7(1) and its Explanation, particularly clause (d), which pertains to suits arising out of a marital relationship.

  2. Previous Case Law: The court reviewed several cases, noting divergent opinions on whether such disputes should be handled by Family Courts. Some cases argued that disputes directly arising from a marital relationship fall under Family Court jurisdiction, while others held that if the dispute concerns property ownership claimed by in-laws, it should be handled by Civil Courts.

  3. Marital Relationship and Cause of Action: The court emphasized the need for a direct connection between the cause of action and the marital relationship to fall under the jurisdiction of the Family Court. It highlighted that a mere existence of a marital relationship between parties is insufficient to confer jurisdiction to Family Courts.

  4. Functional Test: Citing foreign jurisprudence, the court considered a functional test to determine if the dispute genuinely arises out of the marital relationship or merely involves parties who happen to be related through marriage.

Conclusion:

  1. Jurisdiction Determination: The court held that the Family Courts’ jurisdiction applies only when there is an intrinsic link between the cause of action and the marital relationship. If the cause of action, such as property ownership, exists independently of the marital relationship, it falls outside the purview of Family Courts and should be addressed by Civil Courts.

  2. Non-Impleadment of Husband: The court concluded that the non-impleadment of the husband does not affect the maintainability of the suit between in-laws and a daughter-in-law in Civil Court. The presence or absence of the husband as a party does not determine jurisdiction.

Implications:
This judgment clarifies the jurisdictional boundaries between Family Courts and Civil Courts in matrimonial disputes, particularly those involving property ownership claims by in-laws against daughters-in-law. It underscores the necessity of a direct nexus between the dispute and the marital relationship for Family Courts to have jurisdiction. This decision aims to prevent overreach of Family Court jurisdiction and ensure that disputes unrelated to the marital relationship are appropriately addressed by Civil Courts.

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