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Dear client,
1)If the amount ordered by the court is not credited to your account, you should immediately inform the court. File a petition or application in the same court, stating that the court's order has not been complied with. The court may issue further directives to the concerned parties, such as the banks or enforcement agencies.
2)You can approach the bank where the court order was directed and submit the copy of the order, requesting immediate credit of the amount. If there are complications with multiple victims, the bank may require further court clarification.
3) Since another victim has already claimed part of the amount, file an additional petition in court clarifying the situation. You can request that the court take action to secure the remaining funds and ensure that your share is protected. This may involve redistributing the amount proportionately or providing instructions for the next steps.
4) If there is still no resolution, you can file for execution proceedings in the court, where the court enforces its own orders. This could include seizing assets, garnishing funds, or taking other legal measures to ensure compliance with the court's judgment.
Posted On 28-Sep-2024
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