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gdk (student)     28 July 2010

order copy

dear friends,

i got maintenance order under dv act in jan 2010. after 5 months of order, my husband went for condonation of delay for filing appeal. msj has granted condonation for filing appeal. this condonation of delay order passed 2 months back.

i wanted order copy of condonation, i requested my lawyer, but my lawyer by teeling something or other is not helping me in getting order copy.

can I as a party get a order copy or order copy will be given only to advocate?

regards,

needful.



 2 Replies


(Guest)

yes, if you are party u have right to get one as asked.

1.
You have to apply in a set Form for Certified Copy which is available from the Court vendors which you can find in plenty if you visit the Court annexe area. Fill it up as asked therein. Affiax necessary Court Fees Stamp by purchasing it from a Stamp Fee vendor asking him how much fees goes in this Form. Then deposit it before Certifying Agency Counter by paying minimum copy fees as per Rules and they will give you a Diary No. or Printed receipt with date of delivery marked.

2. You visit Counter on the date of delivery and collect the Certified Copy of the Order after setting refund / extra charges as per Rules (these are based on urgency / ordinary delivery mode and no. of pages based) and then call your Ld. Advocate and say I am deducting some fees out of our settled fees bze u didnot help me in getting the Order copy which I got it all by myself whereas it was your duty upon request made by a client to get one for the same client and then see his reaction :-)))))


Rgds.
PS.: Ignore para 2 last 3 sentence ! 

Guest (Guest)     28 July 2010

In theory it appears very long procedure but in practice, it is very simple.  If you want to just see the order copy, the best method is to inspect the file.  For that prepare a simple application to the concerned court seeking permission for inspecting the file and affix Rs.5/- (Rupees Five only) (the amount may vary from Stte to State)court fee and give it to the reader of the court.  He gets the signature of the judge and immediately gives the application back to you.  You take the application and go to that particular court record room and the record keeper (ahlmad) will give you the file and you can take down the entire orders of the court file on the paper which you carry but with only pencil.  For certified copy the procedure explained by Mr. Arun kumar is O.K. except that in pending cases, even on the application for certified copy the concerned judge's initial is required.

Do not worry.  The procedure appears to be long, but very easy.  Once you go to the court, people there will help you.


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