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Notice to appear on 4th saturday (holiday)

(Querist) 12 December 2014 This query is : Resolved 
Respected Sir,
I have received a notice (Notice to informant) stating to file objection if any on a final report submitted by P.S. I field an FIR against some people and against the P.S. for lodging false 498A case and for pressuring us by Police to withdraw case lodged at Police Accountability Commission, Police phoned my wife and said 'u withdraw the accountability case then we will favour u by not lodging the 498a case'. therefore I wrote challenging the police to send me and my family behind bar if we have done any wrong if not than lodge a case against those people who have lodge false case sine there are provision u/s 182, 211 R/W 511. in this regard the PS has filed FR but I don't want to let it go without reasonable conclusion.

Now problem is that the appearing date is on 4th Saturday i.e. on 27/12/14 my lawyer is bed ridden for diabetes, today I went to the court the Clark told me to come on 29/12/14 and to submit a petition. My confusion is what petition is to submit, should I mention about the notice served to me to appear on holiday, how the petition is to be please guide.

Thanking you in anticipation.
Manoj Deka
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 12 December 2014
On the next immediate day you can submit Protest Petition in court and ask for reinvestigation.The same would be heard on the next date.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 13 December 2014
Diabetes is ongoing, your lawyer must be able to recover till 27.12.2014, attend the court and proceed as circumstances warrant.
Manoj Deka (Querist) 14 December 2014
Thank u all again
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 15 December 2014
If the summoned date is a holiday, you may have to appear without fail on the next working day and follow the procedure as advised by the experts above.


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