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Transfer petition

(Querist) 18 March 2010 This query is : Resolved 
Hi

This is Ravi, I have filed diverse case in local court(Andhra) first and my respondent lives in Bangalore. She went to Supreme court for transfer the case to Bangalore. This was happened in 6 months ago. I have received the summons recently from SC stating that "If I have any objection not to transfer the case to Bangalore you may contest" and I should respond with in one month. I live in Singapore and I am Ok to go to Bangalore. Because of my job I am not able to attend the SC. Is there any way to convey the message to SC I am ok to transfer without filing any Vakhalat or If I am unable to reply will there be any penality.

Some one suggest me.

Ravi
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 18 March 2010
You can write a simple undertaking addressing the particular court, case no., date of hearing, title of the case mentioning therein that you admit the claim of the respondent. No penalty can be imposed upon you in such case and you have no need to engage any lawyer for this purpose.
Santosh Kumar.K (Expert) 18 March 2010
even if you won't attend the court,the hon'ble court pass an ex-parte decision in favour of the petitioner.but for your goodwill,u can post a letter to the concerned court regarding your no objection
Adv.Shine Thomas (Expert) 18 March 2010
No need to attend the court as stated by Mr.Santoshkumar.
Ravi (Querist) 20 March 2010
Dear Sir,

Thanks for the guidance.
Daksh (Expert) 23 March 2010
Dear Mr.Ravi,

Whatever has been stated by the other collegue I would like to add the following :

If you want to file your version accepting our rejecting other sides version you may approach any Advocate on Record and get your version filed through E filing in Hon'ble Supreme Court from your place as well.

Best Regards

Daksh


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