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Sir, 138 ni act , i was convicted in lower court

(Querist) 12 October 2013 This query is : Resolved 
judgement given on 6th September 2013 in 138NI Act. What is the time bound for appeal in District court ? (Time Limitation) It is already over 40 Days....Judgement copy (CA Copies are not recieived)

Sarma
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 12 October 2013
You can still prefer appeal by filing application for condonation of delay u/s 5 of the Limitation Act.
prabhakar singh (Expert) 12 October 2013
Time for appeal would be thirty days from the date of judgement where from time utilized by copy section of court in preparing the copy till notified on notice board as ready for delivery would be excluded,and further delay, if any, the same can be sought to be condoned explaining reasons of delay under section 5 of the Limitation Act.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 12 October 2013
Agree with the experts.
GIRI PRASAD SARMA (Querist) 12 October 2013
i was convicted in lower court for 1 year prision and 11 lakhs penaulty...on 6th September 2012., I was escaped from court., and my advocate applied for CA copies, but not given by the same court, and ordered either arrest or surrender in the court, then only CA copies will be issued.,
a complaint lodged for my escape from court in local police station, they are arrested me u/w 224 section for escape , it is bailable section., I got bail and come back...but, for appeal in district court we want that CA copy, I am goving to surrender before lower court shortly, after court vacations , after surrender if they issued my judgement copy , what is the time limitation for appeal ? in district court ?

Question is : Judgement copy not received and escaped from court on same judgement day... Hence , for appeal from date of judgement date or from the judgement copy received date ? which is valuable for appeal in district court is the matter. pl clarify....

Sarma
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 14 October 2013
This is your repeated query whereas you have already been duly replied.


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