Dear Lawyers,
Please let me know what the following mean in court language
Case Status - CASE DISPOSED
Nature of Disposal - Uncontested--ACQUITTED
Thanks
Dhanalakshmi (Executive) 16 January 2018
Dear Lawyers,
Please let me know what the following mean in court language
Case Status - CASE DISPOSED
Nature of Disposal - Uncontested--ACQUITTED
Thanks
R.Ramachandran (Advocate) 17 January 2018
From the information what you have posted, it means that the Accused has been acquitted as the complainant has not pursued the case.
TGK REDDI 17 January 2018
Yes. Agree with the Reply.
Dhanalakshmi (Executive) 17 January 2018
Thank you Sir. Where I can take a judgement copy from? I have searched in eCourt.gov.in but the judgement copy is not available. Please help
TGK REDDI 17 January 2018
File a Copy Application.
R.Ramachandran (Advocate) 17 January 2018
How can anybody help you in taking out a copy, without knowing the Case No., Year, Name of the Court, date of decision etc. etc.?
G.L.N. Prasad (Retired employee.) 17 January 2018
What is your status ? Complainant or victim ?
Contact any local advocate and send him a vakalat in his name by post after finalizing minimum fees. You can get the copy of judgment within week delivered to your home through him, without further worry.
TGK REDDI 17 January 2018
Shri GLN Prasad.
Dear Sir
Happy to hear you after much time.
TGK REDDI 17 January 2018
Dear Questioner
In your Query, you mentioned court language. How could you see the language without knowing the details of your case?
Dhanalakshmi (Executive) 17 January 2018
I took these details from ecourt.gov.in. But judgement copy is not available wherein it is available for someone's case.
Dhanalakshmi (Executive) 17 January 2018
I mean how can I take it from ecourt.gov.in sir
Dhanalakshmi (Executive) 18 January 2018
So the judgement copy would not be available to this type of aquittal?
Kumar Doab (FIN) 14 April 2018
The case details with you are apparently wrong.
Visit in person and get certified copy.
Or take help of Local lawyer.
Check if copy in English can be had from court or get the translation done…
Keep certified copies of judgment and other docs as already discussed with you.
Kumar Doab (FIN) 14 April 2018
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Palak Singh 31 March 2020
Case status as “Disposed” means when the case proceedings are completed. The measuring of the age of case ends on the day cases are “disposed” by the learned court. This means when the case has been finally adjudicated, rights of parties are decided and hence the case is decided and done with.
A civil or a criminal case is called disposed only after disposition of all the entered issues or charges in the case on the actual date of dismissal on the last issue/charge disposition.
When no one has opposed the facts and findings of the case it means uncontested. Thus, whatever has been filed has been accepted since no one opposed it and the case is disposed after hearing and now no more hearings are due further.
Therefore, from what I can gather from your question is that, the accused was acquitted without any contest from the complainant and hence the case has been disposed.