Hi Bikas Ji, I’m Adv. Niharika and here is my take on your query.
Firstly, it should be understood without saying that whenever you receive a notice or summon from the Court, you must make sure to adhere by it and be present before the Court on the specified date and time mentioned in such summon or notice.
If you remain absent on the date and time you are summoned by the Court then the Court may pass an Ex Parte order against you and the case will proceed in your absence.
As far as an adjournment is concerned then under Order 17 CPC, you can seek upto three adjournments. However you (you or your pleader) must be present before the Court to seek an adjournment. For instance, you are in an institutions such as a school or college and you want to apply for a leave, then you will present the leave application to the teacher before taking the leave, and not after remaining absent. Similarly, Court is an authoritative, judicial institution, whose directions must be complied with. So, I suggest you appear before the Court on the required date and time and then move an adjournment application
I’m attaching links for relevant articles for your convenient reading. Kindly find them below.
https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/articles/processes-to-compel-appearance-of-persons-in-court-14827.asp
https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/articles/ex-parte-decree-14608.asp
I hope this information helps and for further information, you can contact me via email at niharikalohan@yahoo.com