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Abbreviation in online case status

(Querist) 21 December 2016 This query is : Resolved 
Sirs
It is now beyond doubt that my lawyer double crosses me in a plot title suit in which I and my POA ( now late) are defendants. I have not relinquished my lawyer as he is influential in his jurisdiction and also named lawyer for my late POA. and also one of the Plaintiffs!? And I have very little at stake. Lawyer is falsely scaring me of breach of injuction and says he has to reply to contempt notice of Plaintiffs since Feb 2016 ( fabricated copy sent to me) . I conveyed to my lawyer that I shall pay him balance fees but he is not being ethical to which after initial denials saying that online case status is mixed but nowv he is quiet and informs me next dates.Court is at far off place and due to health I can not go personally. Hiring another lawyer costly as I have little at stake.
Online c/s status is the only medium of information. For last so many hearings it is in "plaintiff's evidence and against business it reads AA, AA, D,AA and so on now last it reads ZZ. Could you please me give me clue as to what these abbreviation stands for.
Thanking you
Regards
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 21 December 2016
Since you are neither ready to change the present lawyer nor is ready to engage a fresh lawyer , I wonder whether any of us could be of any help.
You can nevertheless attend the case in person and witness its proceedings.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 21 December 2016
It is in your interest to visit the court and engage another lawyer to protect your interest and protect whatsoever little is at stake.
MahendraKumar.H.Trivedi (Querist) 21 December 2016
Thanks xperts,
More views views welcome.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 22 December 2016
You are we welcome.
M V Gupta (Expert) 26 December 2016
As regards the abbreviations, they seem to be peculiar. Only the court staff can clarify.
R.K Nanda (Expert) 27 December 2016
nothing to add more.


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