What happens if i remain absent on trial court hearing date
Nayan Kumar
(Querist) 23 September 2015
This query is : Resolved
Dear Expert, first of all sorry to post this as anonymous but since my case is going on i thought its better to do it that way.
I am involved in one case with few other people. its going on since almost two years and there have been ard 5 hearings. few in megistrate and few in session. i have been present in all hearing so far. although trial has not started yet acutally its been all dates so far. i have consulted a lawyer but not hired any lawyer so far. last time judge has asked me to hir a lawyer whereas other people have hired laywer but not collected chargesheeet and i have collected chargesheet.
now my lawyer is not available for this hearing due to ganapati and my health is not well..so is it fine if me or my lawyer can not attend this hearing as i have been regular in past and shall be regular in future also.
can this put me any sort of trouble? What do you expert suggest? Thanks for helping in advance.
R.K Nanda
(Expert) 23 September 2015
no reply 2aq.
Nayan Kumar
(Querist) 23 September 2015
But isnt it wrong to disclose identity when court proceedings are going on? thats the only reason sir.
Guest
(Expert) 23 September 2015
No suggestion for anonymous query. You have not even stated, what type of crime you have committed and the charge sheet is filed for violation of which sections of which Acts of law?
Nayan Kumar
(Querist) 23 September 2015
Dear Dhingra Sir, I have been accused of 420,120b and 406 but I have actually not committed a crime. my lawyer is planning for discharge application also. I dont mind sharing details but not sure if thats right or wrong when the case is going on hence asking for expert advice.
SAINATH DEVALLA
(Expert) 23 September 2015
Whether U have committed a crime or not it is for the court to decide and the expertise of URself and UR lawyer.
What happens if either the accused or his lawyer do not attend the hearings,as the above cases are criminal cases,Warrant will be issued by the court.
Just filling the discharge application dosen't guarantee U solace,it purely depends on merits and the grounds .
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 23 September 2015
No reply to query from anonymous.
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