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(Querist) 01 January 2015 This query is : Resolved 
I have filed a civil suit. I have asked the court to issue the summons to the Municipal Corporation to call as my witness. Court issued the summons. Municipal Corporation employee appeared and given an examination in chief. After that Opposite has cross-examined him but he has completed his cross-examination. Meanwhile i went to high court regarding some other issue and high court has put the stay on trial. After that my petition has been allowed by high court later on and in between lower court judge has retired. Now after 4 months new judge has been appointed. Now the witness i.e. Municipal Corporation is not coming to the court because previously high court has put the stay on trial and after that lower court judge has retired. How to call that witness in the court.Shall i ask the lower court new judge to re-issue the notice to call him to the court. Is there any provision in law. Please guide me immediately.
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 01 January 2015
How any queries do you have? veryday you come up with one query or the other.
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 01 January 2015
How any queries do you have? Everyday you come up with one query or the other.
V R SHROFF (Expert) 01 January 2015
if HC stayed proceedings, how can lower court supersede HC order??
ajay sethi (Expert) 02 January 2015
if his evidence is completed it is not necessary to issue witness summons to muncipal employee . you have stated both examination in chief and cross has been completed
Krishna (Querist) 02 January 2015
Municipal employee Cross-Examination is not over.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 02 January 2015
If HC has vacated the stay the evidence can be summoned again.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 03 January 2015
You are contradicting your own statement. In the first post you have stated that the municipality staff was even cross examined by the opposite lawyer now you change your stand that he has not been cross examined, which is true?
Krishna (Querist) 05 January 2015
Cross Examination is not over.


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