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nitinjain (Engineer)     26 November 2009

time frame for cheating cases

What is the general time frame within which jusdgment is passed in chaeting cases/breach of trust cases?

Does it take longer than 6 months?

what if soemone is not ready to wait for so long?



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Rajan Salvi (Lawyer)     26 November 2009

It does take longer than six months and some times longer than 6 years. If someone is not ready to wait for so long, best way is to forget the whole thing and start afresh. It is not easy but that is the best way so that energy is not wasted in teaching other person  a lesson .  The following extract would be relevant."I don't know who those people were and why they were after my life," he said. "My father told me that you can do two things: go after them and seek revenge or forget about it, live your life, and seek reward from god." Nazki promised his father he would never chase his assailants. "I did get my reward. Kashmir, for the rest of the country, is a small place, a village. To come from Kashmir and be recognised and remembered in a city like Mumbai is a reward."

                                                           Hon'ble Ex Justice Bilal Nazki.

 

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K. Rajendra Prakash (Advocate)     02 December 2009

If someone is not ready to wait for more than 6 months, it is better to forget.


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