Perhaps the easier way is to get a more reliable solicitor and appeal the judgment. Of course, it might be cheaper to just pay the judgment and move on. However you should certainly object to any bills that the guys sends for his time.
The bailiff is an officer of the court charged with the responsibility of enforcing the judgment or order of the court.
The Mumbai University does not make decisions on solicitor appointments. Lawyers need to pass an examination given by the Bombay High Court. They are the only one who makes these appointments.
In choosing a court, the attorney must choose which court has the authority to hear a particular case. This is referred to as Jurisdiction.
DID you read what supersedeas means. On a final determination of a case in a lower court, an adverse party can ask to stay(stop) the judgement for purposes of review by another court, (higher court)
You can only be convicted by the judgment of a court. If you didn't go to court and weren't found guilty, you weren't convicted.
Have the judgment recorded with the recorder's office in whatever state and county you are in. It won't help you collect on the judgment, but if that person tries to sell or buy property there will be a lien that will have to be cleared up prior to doing either.
Pronouncing judgment in a given criminal case is an example of a reactive power that the courts do have. Interpreting the law to the accused is another example.
It is a typed record of court proceedings, once trial has concluded. All oral evidence given at the trial will be recorded therein. A transcript of the judgment is required to be forwarded to the High Court(or Supreme Court of Appeal), prior to an appeal being heard on the matter. Danté van der Merwe, attorney at law
my friend has given me a good judgment.
Yes, a creditor/collection agency must obtain a writ of judgment from the civil court in the state where the debtor resides before any action can be taken against the debtor's property. The debtor will receive a final notice of judgment and be given a specified time to claim all exempted property from judgment action.
That court examined the evidence, concluded that it was insufficient to support the verdict, and on that basis reversed the judgment given to the plaintiff on the verdict, and directed that judgment be entered for the defendant.
If an eviction notice has been given to you, the proper process is that a court date would be set. If you have a hardship such as a newborn baby or taking care of a terminally ill relative, the court may grant you the permission to stay. If the court decides that you were negligent on paying your rent, you will be given at least a 30 day notice to vacate.