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Ghazala Rahman (advocate)     25 August 2020

How Notice issues after Court orders for issuing a Notice

In a civil matter court orders to Issue Notice to an absent party.....after Order long down period started .....so how to issue this Notuce now.....when many dates have passed


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This discussion addresses the challenge of issuing a court-ordered notice to an absent party after a significant delay and numerous missed dates. Expert advice suggests proceeding with issuing the notice, potentially using a court bailiff for service and filing a memo of compliance. Recent Supreme Court rulings allowing service via WhatsApp and email are also mentioned as potential modern solutions.

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{Balu manikantan} SUBRAMANYAM (Practising Advocate)     25 August 2020

No matter you may issue a notice and file a memo of compliance with the acknowledgement of Notice in the coming Adjournment.

Ghazala Rahman (advocate)     25 August 2020

Alright and thanx for answer.

Hemant Agarwal (ha21@rediffmail.com Mumbai : 9820174108)     25 August 2020

1. Ask the Court Registrar or Head Clerk, to have the Notice issued thru court bailiff /clerk with pasting orders on opponents door and file compliance affidavit in court.

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Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 )     25 August 2020

 the Supreme Court has allowed serving of summons and legal notices through WhatsApp, Telegram and Email. The top court has held that two blue ticks on a legal notice or summon sent via WhatsApp would legally demonstrate under the Indian Evidence Act that the intended recipient has seen the document.

Ghazala Rahman (advocate)     25 August 2020

I am highly thankful to Sir Hemnat Agarwal and Sir Rama C. R for complete guidance in the matter....

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