Cheque bounce -  lower court mein agar 138 ka case Cheque bounce - lower court mein agar 138 ka case

9 months ago

Sir lower court mein agar 138 ka case chal raha hai to kya petitioner hight court mein approach kar sakta hai direct

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A.Dear Client,
It is not clear from your query on what ground you want to appeal before the High Court when the trial of a case under N I Act is now pending before the lower Court. Under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India, any citizen can make an appeal before the High Court for the enforcement of fundamental rights and for other purposes. Article 226 empowers High Courts the ability to issue instructions, orders, and writs to any person or authority, including the government. Whereas, Article 227 gives High Courts the power of superintendence over all courts and tribunals in the territory over which they have jurisdiction. You may reach out to an Advocate for further clarification and suggestions based on your status of the case and the reason behind your desire to appeal before the High Court against a case that is now under trial before the lower Court.
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