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Mfa in high court pending since last 4 years. What to do ?


24-Jan-2023 (In Divorce Law)
my mfa for divorce pending since 4 years in high court bangalore.early hearing application was allowed last feb 2016. so got approx 20 dates.i eagerly wait from morning to evening with my old age father.but case never reached.they even do not move case up on the list.when filed an application to hear it again judged penalised me by delaying my case for 3 months instead of hearing it.and now again it is listed and not reaching.kindly let me know what should i do in this case as for namesake only it is being listed since last 6 months.
Answers (5)

Answer #1
863 votes
Ask ur advocate file necessary application before the court it ll get posted wn ever u need and if the same day cases r note means advocate can make a submission by stating the above stated reason , then judge ll consider and do the needful to u

Answer #2
551 votes
Dear friend,
Have you filed IA? Do mention the case .yes in case if judge is angry due to some reason better be patient ,or only things is to mention, in case inspite he do not allow your petition then you can persue and challenge before SC to order High Court for early hearing .You may contact our office : Adv Pankaj Kumar..
Answer #3
656 votes
You can approach your current lawyer to speed up the hearing and try to dispose the case earlier. As there are lot of cases pending before the high Court, sometimes it is difficult to reach the matter for hearing.
Answer #4
869 votes
To be frank, it is a big unsolved problem silently being faced by lakhs. It is the bounded duty of High Court to see that speedy justice within time limit to be given. You may write to Supreme Court in this regard and approach media.
Answer #5
729 votes
The courts are very keen in disposing the matrimonial matters at the earliest. In your query you have complained about the delay that has caused in hearing the matter. Pleading the urgency or opting Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) would be the best choice to end the dispute depending on the merits of the case.

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