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If a defendant does not respond to the notice of the court then how many notices will the court send and what action will the court take after that if the defendant does not respond to a single notice


A. hold your horses.
its already chaotic time.
if you are in urgent mess then ask for injunction order because courts are giving time to people to appear so nothing will happen in single notice.


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I had worked 3yr 5 months in an organization and 1yr 7 month in another organization with same post. How much total experience points should i get in govt sector @3 points per year


A. Dear Sir,
Totally you have worked for five years thus you will get 3 x 5 which comes to 15 points.

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Final list of candidate selected for an interview on the basis of Wrong Answer Key.


A. Dear Sir,
You have to immediately approach Service Tribunal or High Court to get appropriate orders.

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Can we file online memo for part heard writ petition filed by the petitioner in 2016?


A. Hi,
Yes, you can file your writ petition online. Ask your lawyer for assistance or you can do so by visiting the website of the respective court.

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What does mean of "FOR ORDERS - DEFAULT CASES".And after this, what can be the next step of the court


A. hello,
please provide more details on this issue to serve you. the facts are missing.

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7th sept- IBPS (body to conduct bank recruitment exams) notified that the exam for officers recruitment is postponed. And the date will be notified later. Next day ibps released the admit card of the


A. Dear Sir
It is for you to challenge such irresponsible decisions of IBPS by filing PIL.
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giving affidavit to High court saying that we will file case before KAT and subsequently filing writ petition - will it amount to contempt of court?


A. Hi,
Please state the full facts of the case for answering the question

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Hi, I along with some other petitoner prefered an SLP challenging a judgement regarding admission in Medical College given by the Calcutta High court. However, the SLP was admitted but tagged to a Wri


A. In this case, since the matter is heard and the stage is "Order reserved" , the Order might come before the due date or any time after that, there shall be no separate hearing for the same.

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when every group d staff are recruited by same examination and process conducted by different rrc and rrb then why only operating department candidates allowed in departmental exams ? why engineering


A. Since your query pertains to promotions pertaining exams and not the entry level exams, these are internal rules governing, which can be petitioned before the High Court.

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