Legal Question in Criminal Law in India
Single case in high court for several cases in different court of same nature
There are a number of cases pending under section 138 NI ACT , in those cases accused persons have not been appearing from the last three years. The report of police constables are on files that accused have not been residing on the address for last many months. Thereafter, there are three/four applications have been submitted to trial court but all in vain. The presiding Officer only takes applications only for filing. I want to know whether a single case in high court can be filed for several cases pending in different trial courts for declaring them as absconded under section 82 crpc by high court itself or directions to be given to trial courts for initiating process of declaring them absconded under section crpc 82.
6 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Single case in high court for several cases in different court of same nature
You can consider filing a Writ Petition in the High Court to get necessary directions to trial court.
Re: Single case in high court for several cases in different court of same nature
Well in this case you cannot file a suit and there is no error/wrong been made by the trial court as the court always follows the procedure mentioned under law.
Re: Single case in high court for several cases in different court of same nature
The answer to first part of your querry is No. High Court can always issue appropriate direction to lower courts to expediate the proceedings.
Re: Single case in high court for several cases in different court of same nature
No,you can not file. As such there is no wrong by the trial court.Trial court has to follow the procedure prescribed in law.
Re: Single case in high court for several cases in different court of same nature
No,you can not file. As such there is no wrong by the trial court.Trial court has to follow the procedure prescribed in law.
Re: Single case in high court for several cases in different court of same nature
No,you can not file. As such there is no wrong by the trial court.Trial court has to follow the procedure prescribed in law.
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