About notice
What is the maximum time that the defendant can be given by the court to respond to any notice?
3 years ago
A. time given by the court is usually 15-30 days depending upon what type of notice it is. it is always advisable to reply to the notice within time period.
Sukhvinder Kaur
A. Hello,
The facts of the case are not clear. Nonetheless, a fresh suit is instituted under section 26 along with Order 4.
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Writ
"Delay in filing the notice is condoned. Office to proceed." Whether benefit has been given in this order to the petitioner.
3 years ago
A. Hello,
As per the facts it seems that this is in the favour of the petitioner only, however, more could be said after knowing the facts.
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Ankur Goel @ Complete Law Shield
Writ petition
Delay in filing the notice is condoned. Office to proceed. Order ka kya matlab h esme vadi ke liye kha gya h ya prativadi ke liye
3 years ago
A. Dear client
In this case the notice which was filed by petitioner i.e. vadi was delayed. So court condoned the delay and accepts the notice of the vadi. Now the office of the court will send the notice to respondents i.e. prativadi.
BANDARU RAJYA LAKSHMI
ABOUT WRIT PETITION
What does mean of order for default cases and for admission fresh (with stay)
3 years ago
A. Dear client
The plaintiff i.e. person who filed the case
is unable to perform the order of the court then the court dismiss the petition of the plaintiff it is called dismissal for default. I think In your case also this was happened. The court gave a chance to the plaintiff to file fresh suit.
BANDARU RAJYA LAKSHMI
LEGAL OPINION
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3 years ago
A. Hello,
It is the primary duty of Police to maintain public order and peace. If your actions disturb the public peace than police is correct in its doing, however, if you are not disturbing public you may approach higher officials and file a complaint.
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Ankur Goel @ Complete Law Shield