Days required for admission hearing of PIL after submitting it at Bombay High Court's filing counter
5 years ago
Dear Sir/Ma'am, Kindly let me (in PIL cases related with election commission of India) how many days do it take to get date for admission hearing in Bombay high Court after submitting the petition at the filing counter?
A.Dear Client,
There is no standard number.It varies from case to case and also depending on the work loan of the Court.It will come in due course.
Shanti Ranjan Behera
Advocate
There is no standard number.It varies from case to case and also depending on the work loan of the Court.It will come in due course.
Shanti Ranjan Behera
Advocate
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A.Dear Sir,
In every case the office work is more than open court work. You have pursue the matter and see that it is placed on Board.
In every case the office work is more than open court work. You have pursue the matter and see that it is placed on Board.
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