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What is the meaning of case status as 'disposed'


01-Aug-2023 (In Criminal Law)
hi, in my case status online it shows that Case status as " Disposed", Nature :- Contested--Put up after a final report. What is the meaning ? Is the case Closed? Act is IT66c
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Answer #1
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It may be in investigation stage as the criminal courts will adjourn the matter to future date to put up after final report is filed and accused will be summoned to appear before court on such date, the term disposed means closed but un real sense it nay not be so, this opinion is based on my kaw practice on criminal side, further details are required to give a clear position ob the issue.
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Answer #2
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Disposed of is a generic legal term meaning the case or proceeding is completed. Disposition is used in reference to the way in which the case was resolved. In Act, IT 66c is also same meaning case closed.

Answer #3
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Hi... May be your case is in crime stage and after filing of chargesheet in your case it will re open once again. So it is showing like that . After filing charge sheet you will get summons from the court.
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Answer #4
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In court terminology, a case is disposed when it has been completed. When all issues or changes have been resolved, a civil or criminal case can be said to be settled. The dismissal is based on the date that it actually occurred.
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