Procedure to file application to postpone date of court hearing.
18-Nov-2023 (In Criminal Law)
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Section : 148.Enlargement of time.-
Where any period is fixed or granted by the Court for the doing of any act prescribed or allowed by this Code, the Court may, in ' its discretion, from time to time, enlarge such period, even though the period originally fixed or granted may have expired.
File petition in this provision
Where any period is fixed or granted by the Court for the doing of any act prescribed or allowed by this Code, the Court may, in ' its discretion, from time to time, enlarge such period, even though the period originally fixed or granted may have expired.
File petition in this provision
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It's depends on case to case on what ground you seeking for adjournment and you need to have strong ground and if you want to know more better to contact in person or on phone so that you will get your answer to your query
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Dear,
You need to attend the court on the date of appearance mentioned in the summons or else NBW may be issued against you upon the insistence from the police. Once the court records your appearance, request the court through your advocate to adjourn the matter for a period of time you wish by way of strong reasons to support your request. However, it is upon the discretion of the court to allow or reject your petition.
You need to attend the court on the date of appearance mentioned in the summons or else NBW may be issued against you upon the insistence from the police. Once the court records your appearance, request the court through your advocate to adjourn the matter for a period of time you wish by way of strong reasons to support your request. However, it is upon the discretion of the court to allow or reject your petition.
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