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Cheque bouncing case under ni act

(Querist) 22 December 2014 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Sir,
I have filed a Cheque bouncing case under NI Act. The proof of Affidavit was filed on __ at Egmore court. After a few hearings, the case was transferred to Fast Track Court. I havebeen present for about 90% of the hearings. The opponent has also been present for about 90% of the hearings.Every time I am going to the court but the opponent submits some affidavit and the judge gives the next date for hearing.I had to be cross examined. for name sake cross examination started after a lot of struggle. It is not completed. Now it is nearly 2.5 years over. My advocate is not offensive. I have changed the advocate also. But no use.

Kingly suggest me how can I speed up the case?
Is there any time frame specified for completion of such cases?

I was in Chennai when I filed the case. but now I have been transferred to Salem. am working in a central public sector company.
Is there any way to get the case transferred to Salem from Chennai?
Kindly help me.

Can I ask the reasons for the delay through RTI Act?

Regards,

S.Manivannan
V R SHROFF (Expert) 22 December 2014
YOUR CHANGED ADVOCATE MAY SPEED UP THE CASE.
U cannot trf, no RTI .
GET COPY OF ROZNAMA., Study it, go to HC
Advocate M.Bhadra (Expert) 22 December 2014
Transferred is not possible, you can file a Revision Petition in High Court for speedy disposal of the case.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 23 December 2014
You can prey to high court for speedy trial but it would fetch desired results id doubtful.

Case can not be transferred to Salem.

Follow up with your new lawyer is better option.
ajay sethi (Expert) 23 December 2014
better file summary suit also to recover your money . other wise your civil suit would be barred by limitation
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 23 December 2014
do as advised above.
Satya Mani Tiwari (Expert) 23 December 2014
1. You can put up your application in court through your advocate informing that you have been transferred to new location hence either request the transfer of case to salem from Chennai or to speed up the matter,as a complainant you can put up your plea.Court will decide one way or the other.

2. RTI is not applicable in any subjudised matter pending in court.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 27 December 2014
No, transfer is not possible. The only solution is to either change the advocate again or approach the high court seeking direction for speedy disposal. Simultaneously, you may file a money recovery suit in Salem.


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