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BABU [BHAIYYA] RAMPURWALE   29 August 2018

Can complaining to first class magistrate help?

Dear Advocates, 

We had filed alimony petition for wife and child (permanent) and along with that we had filed a interim applicatoin citing change in circumstances asking court to award interim relief from the opposite party who were declared exparte already by the court due to non appearance of the opposite party.

 

Now the alimony petitoin has been dismissed citing so and so reasons. In the order sheet there is no mention of the interim application which was submitted to the court. The Interim applicatoin was "rejected" without giving any reasons whatsoever. There is no mention of this interim application in the order sheet at all where we had asked interim relief for my sister and her child. We were following up the case on NIC website and the proceedings were mentioned as:- Hearing on IA, Hearing on IA. Orders on IA. but now the judge has dismissed the main petition seeking alimony and has gotten deleted the details which were entered onto the court website. 

The judge when he told that the interim application has been rejected, he did not give the interim application back to us. Can a judge get such details of a IA petitoin filed deleted from the court website? In this case we have written letter to discrict magistrate/first class magistrate? 

No reply from him.  Now what to do?  How to prove that we had given IA?  The judge is not giving even certified copies of the I.A appliicatoin that we gave.
We gave copy application in office, no copies were given.  We asked through RTI.  we got reply that our requisition has been rejected.

To top this party names have been typed wrongly and address also typed wrongly.

In this case what to do?



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 2 Replies

Ghazala Rahman (advocate)     29 August 2018

Invoke PIL remedy.

BABU [BHAIYYA] RAMPURWALE   30 August 2018

PIL? Public interst litigation? Pls explain procedure.


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