Bk 13 December 2021
Aryan Raj 13 December 2021
In response to your query
Usually when someone doesn't show up at the dates inspite multiple summons by the court a warrant can be issued by the court most commonly a bailable warrant initially and then to use extreme force a non-bailable warrant will be issued.
Ultimately if there is a no show at the court after multiple summons the evidence presented by that party is deemed incomplete due to incomplete cross examination.
Regards,
Aryan Raj
Bk 13 December 2021
M V Gupta (Advocate) 14 December 2021
THE CONTINUED ABSENCE OF THE COMPLAINANT IS A GROUND FOR DISMISSAL OF THE COMPLAINT. REQUEST YOUR ADVOCATE TO APPLY FOR DISMISSAL OF THE CASE.
Bk 14 December 2021
P. Venu (Advocate) 16 December 2021
You have the option to escalate the issue beyond the alleged constraints of your lawyer by approaching the High Court and getting direction for time bound disposal of the case.