Clarification on filing appeal to set aside the order by Magistrate
16-Mar-2023 (In Civil Law)
Learned Advocates, One of my friend was a accused in 138 case where he had given 10 cheques each of Rs 100000, The complainant had filed 10 complaints in trail court and all were in the same Magistrate's court Now he recently got convicted by the order of trial court in all the 10 cases. The sentence is for 1 year in each case plus cheque amount, and if not paid then additional 4 months Accused is not in a position to pay the amount of cheques Now if we want to appeal in District court then do we have to file 10 appeals or we can combine all in one, if yes then under what section?? What should be our prayer.... To reduce the sentence or to set aside the order....... Can we write both? If yes under what section? Thanks in advance
We can file one revision against the said order if the same is a common order, else if individual orders are passed in all the cases, then you need to file seperate revisions against the said order. The order is to set aside the order passed by the lower court with a interim prayer of stay of all further proceedings.
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