Check bounce Check bounce

5 years ago

Sir i attend 6 times on the court against my check bounce case so i cant attend court today
And am a accused
So what will happened today if i didnt attend the court

Shanti Ranjan Behera

Responded 5 years ago

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A.Dear Client,
It will be better if you ask this question to your conducting Lawyer/Advocate.
If you do not get any answer then get in touch with me I will answer.
Shanti Ranjan Behera
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Shreyash Mohta

Responded 5 years ago

A.Dear Sir,
the consequences of your non appearance is based on the stage of your case.
Sometimes it is important for you to be present & otherwise your documentary representation suffices.

In your case there is two things which can probably happen.

1. Your Ld.Advocate will file an absent petition and mention as to why the accused (that is you) is absenting himself from the court proceedings. After this the court may allow or disallow such petition & a next date will be given. [A petition is rarely disallowed, in your case because you have attended the court & this is your first absence the court will allow it]

2. In a stage where the personal attendance of the accused is not required. The Ld. Advocate can file a petition of Section 317 CrPC which is [representation of accused by his/her Ld. Advocate] this is generally filed when the personal attendance of the accused is not required and the court can proceed with the matter without the personal attendance of the accused.

Hope this was of help.
Thanking You
Shreyash Mohta.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 5 years ago

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A.Dear Sir
Nothing will happen. Ask your advocate to file exemption under section 205 for permanent exemption or 317 CrPC for one day exemption
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Rameshwar Dadhe

Responded 5 years ago

A.No need to present every time in court. Ur lawyer will handle it
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Ambrose Leo

Responded 5 years ago

A.If you are accused and not present or represented through an advocate, action will taken against you as per the procedure & act.
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Kavery Anand

Responded 5 years ago

A.Dear client.. u r attending court dates regularly..if today u can't attend then only ur Lawyer can attend behalf of u.
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