LCI Learning
Master the Art of Contract Drafting & Corporate Legal Work with Adv Navodit Mehra. Register Now!

Share on Facebook

Share on Twitter

Share on LinkedIn

Share on Email

Share More

gauri (Sr. executive)     06 September 2011

Expediting court procedure

Dear All

The case is on board for more than 2 yrs. I have submitted a list of 27 witnesses. The Judge says onle one witness will be examined on one date. If this continues the case will not end for ages to come.The judge gives dates of a one or 1.5 months gap. This is a domestic violence case. Indirectly the judge is forcing me to accpet the terms and conditions of the opposite party.

 

I have tried a family counsellor and all types of mediations but, the opposite party does not want to co-operate. Kindly let me know all possible options to expedite the matter?

Looking forward to response.

 

Regards



 1 Replies

Saurabh..V (Law Consultant)     06 September 2011

@Author

 

Such attitude of judges led the court rules to start rotation procedure which makes every judge switch position after given point of time. This may be in favor or against any party but this is now the process in Delhi Courts.

 

From your post I couldn't understand if your case belongs to Delhi. However, if there is no such procedure, then you can approach High Court of the state to complain against the attitude of the judge. For this you have to risk the potential help of the family court judge. It's a tricky risk with which go appeal in the High Court against the behaviour of the judge.

 

Play your cards well..

 

//peace

/Saurabh..V


Leave a reply

Your are not logged in . Please login to post replies

Click here to Login / Register