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Clarification on comments given by court in family matter


22-Nov-2023 (In Family Law)
I have a case running in family court. In the website, court officials update the case status after every hearing and i see comments like 'say to exhibit', 'chief of the petitioner', 'hearing without say'. Do not understand what it stands for. Please assist. Even if judge is not sitting on a hearing day or there is a sudden holiday, it shows these comments and not saying judge was not available so date posponed.
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Answer #1
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Dear sir,

you need to tell us that where is the case going on? we have not come across any such words on the website. and in some states the family court order are not published on the website as well. What you can do is you can tell your advocate to inspect the file or you may apply for certified copies of the orders and check the orders yourself.

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