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District court seeking Extension from stipulated time given by high court to plead case

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 14 October 2010 This query is : Resolved 
District court order was challenged in high court and matter remitted back to district court to reopen with time frame given by high court to end matter in 5 months.
1)If matter is not going to end in this stipulated time, what is procedure? if district court seeking for extension should related judge needs consent from corresponding Advocate from both parties?
2)If District court get extension by high court can any party object to extension given in what way?
Arun Kumar Bhagat (Expert) 14 October 2010
See the language of High Court's order. It shall be "preferably within 5 months". You can again approach High Court for implemention of the order.
pawan sharma (Expert) 14 October 2010
Q.1)If matter is not going to end in this stipulated time, what is procedure? if district court seeking for extension should related judge needs consent from corresponding Advocate from both parties?
A.Read the language of H. C. order,which would be preferably within five months. you can file the contempt petition before the H.C.
2)If District court get extension by high court can any party object to extension given in what way?
A.as above, you may approach HC.
Kirti Kar Tripathi (Expert) 14 October 2010
i agree
G. ARAVINTHAN (Expert) 14 October 2010
District court can get extension based on the reason given by it due to administration as well as delay occurred due to parties to the proceedings.
Chanchal Nag Chowdhury (Expert) 15 October 2010
District court can simply continue with the case by recording the reason for its inability to complete the hearing within the stipulated time.
Basavaraj (Expert) 15 October 2010
I also agree


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