Countering written statement with objection

Querist :
Anonymous
(Querist) 04 November 2017
This query is : Open
Dear Respected Lawyers,
I am seeking your legal advice on the following issue.
Background of OS case.
I am standing as POA on behalf of my friend who was cheated of property. After over a year the case had on back and forth from summons, Plaintiff evidence, order and Defendant evidence etc.
Unfortunately in many of the hearing the defendants hasn’t appeared except once to file Written Statement when they did not come forward to cross question my (POA-Plaintiff). On one incidence court had put a fine and that too they did pay. However in last 2 hearing when the court had put for defendant evidence at that time they paid the previously charged fine to me (POA-Plaintiff), but in the latest hearing though they were suppose to produce evidence in claim of Written statement and now they have move the case to Re-Open and recalling the earlier order stage.
With the above background, in the next hearing can we post /raise the objection with details requesting the Judge to allow us to cross examine the defendants against all false claims they have made in their written statement along with other Whatsapp, SMS cross discussion between defendant and plaintiff… wherein the defendant have indirectly admitted his wrong doing of double sale of plot and that he will buyback the property or give his father-in-law property if we take back the FIR complaint.
Appreciate your valuable and detail suggestions.
Thanks & Regards
Stephen
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 04 November 2017
No advice to an author who is anonymous.
You can post the query in fresh thread with your identity and material facts.

Querist :
Anonymous
(Querist) 04 November 2017
Sir,
I am providing my identity and my name is Stephen B. Appreciate your / experts from lawyer community detail advice with legal points and suggestion to my query.
Thanks & Regards
Stephen

Querist :
Anonymous
(Querist) 07 November 2017
Dear Sir,
Seriously and urgently awaiting your advice and suggestions.