Raj (fr) 24 June 2013
Adv k . mahesh (advocate) 24 June 2013
you can file caveat in SC and it is transferable
Rajeev Kumar (Lawyer/Advocate) 24 June 2013
Shonee Kapoor (Legal Evangelist - TRIPAKSHA) 24 June 2013
On what grounds you seek transfer
Regards,
Shonee Kapoor
Raj (fr) 25 June 2013
i have filed criminal case aginst my ex and Inlaws and I have apphernsion that on getting the summon they may approach SC for TP(CRIM)and I have seen that the SC transfer it in lady favor,so thinking of filing caveat. Sir,what is your opinion on it. Rgds, Raj
Anjuru Chandra Sekhar (Advocate ) 26 June 2013
Filing caveat will only alert you when case comes up for hearing. You will get notice when case comes up for hearing anyway. Filing caveat is not an alternative to defending a Transfer Petition. You will have to face it anyway. If you apprehend that notice will not be served and decision will be taken exparte without hearing you, then file caveat.