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POSTING STAGE : FOR ADMISSION of the case what does it mean


20-May-2023 (In Civil Law)
sir I have appealed a case in high court AP in 2013 its regsistered and online too but the party has not responded not showing any resp ADV POSTING STAGE : FOR ADMISSION REG. DATE : 16-09-2013 LISTING DATE : 18-01-2017 MP no status is Pending NO VAKALATH FOUND!! THe court has already sent 2 notices still then party dint respond now will the court keep on sending notices till he responds?? or is there any cut off date ? How much more time will the court gives him ??? What can be the real position ??
Answers (3)

Answer #1
896 votes
Dear Client,
It is the obligation on you to send the notices to the opposite party. Try to procure the most reachable address of the opposite party. So that the notices will reach the opposite party. Then the opposite party will appear and get filed vakalt or give his appearance and get the matter disposed off as early as possible. There is no cut off date, court direct the claimant to send notices for two to three times and if opposite party address particulars are not available order to publish the matter in news papers, ask him to appear or otherwise the matter will settled exparty.
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Answer #2
850 votes
Hi
The matter is yet to be admitted in the court as the other side has not responded to the court notices.
The matter is already 2 years old.
Check with the court registry to see whether the other side has received the notices.
In general High court grants time till 3 notices. Since in your case it is more than 4 months, your lawyer can request the court to admit the appeal and hear the case on merits.

Answer #3
864 votes
Hello,

Consult your Advocate if you engaged one and request him/her to bring the matter to the notice of the court and pray the court to proceed with the appeal without the appearance of the Respondent and dispose the appeal accordingly. The same thing goes if you have filed the appeal party-in-person. Feel free to contact me if you need any assistance.

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