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Posted 5 years ago

Without disposing of evidence made by tentat ,final argument was completed .Now two date of declaring judgement have passed
2nd July is the new date for judgement.
Sir I want to ask will the district court will again ask for reargument .
And wether the court will give judgement without disposing of evidence of tentat

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar Retired Judge

Responded 5 years ago

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A.Dear Sir,
If tenant files application for re-opening of his side to lead his evidence then only the Court will receive such evidence only after hearing the other side/landlord on such application.

If the judge is same and not transferred then he cannot post pone, he must pronounce the judgment. You may lodge a complaint with the Registrar of High Court enclosing copy of order sheet.
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Ambrose Leo

Responded 5 years ago

A.The matter is pending for judgement only after completion of argument by both the parties. Once its reserved for judgement You have to await the written Judgement it is the procedure of the court.Better to consult your lawyer or consult a Professional Lawyer from the panel of Vidhikarya quickly.
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AR Legal Firm

Responded 5 years ago

A.If judgement is ready court may pronounce it, if judgement is not ready then new judge appointment he may ask for fresh argument, if judgement not ready if any party files any application may post it for objection, in any case judgement is not ready court may give another date hope u saticified
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Rakesh Gupta

Replied 5 years ago

Sir the evedince application will remain pending

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Himanshu Mahajan

Responded 5 years ago

A.If the final arguments have been completed then there is no question of re-arguments. The judgement has been reserved now and should be pronounced on 2nd July.
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Rakesh Gupta

Replied 5 years ago

Sir will evedince application will remain pending

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Himanshu Mahajan

Replied 5 years ago

The evidence will not be put up now as the final arguments have been heard and judgement reserved. However, the tenant may go for stay on the last order to the appellate court but he will have to give solid grounds for that.

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