Legal notice sent.  Is any limitation period to further Legal notice sent. Is any limitation period to further

4 years ago

I sent a legal notice to another lawer who cheated me sending a fake HC order which is duly confirmed . One year lapsed. Fees paid already (I avoid to tell how much in detail). Since he begged n promissed to conduct my case without further expenses in lower court I keep calm. But no progress still. He refuses to attend my phone call last four months. In his reply he denied many of my questions raised.After I have given much time to him I conclude he is fraud. Now my question is that can I proceed for further action on him based on his activities n correspondence? Is there limitation period as per law. I req to don't avoid to answer since he is also wearing black coat. Kindly advice

Shreyash Mohta

Responded 4 years ago

A.Lodge a complain with the concenred bar council and make strong evidentiary proofs that he is fraud. In respect of which a genral local enquiry will take place and thereafter proper steps shall will be taken. In the worst case scene he shall be suspended from practice.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
You can lodge a complaint with concerned bar council and they will conduct regular domestic inquiry and if necessary he will be suspended to practice.
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Deepak Yashwantrao Bade

Responded 4 years ago

A.dear client dont waste time and file complaint against such stigma of law field. dont hesitate to open his eyes with the help of law . kindly go through with experince one .
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