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Question is a bit unclear. Are you the defendant, or are you a witness?

If you are the defendant and you don't show up in court, a bench warrant will probably be issued for you. A claim that you were never notified is unlikely to be accepted.

If you are a wtiness and can demonstrate to the court that you actually never received a subpoena, then nothing will occur. If you cannot, you may be held in contempt of court.

If you happen to be a material witness in an ongoing case, and the judge issues a "forthwith" summons for you to appear, the Sheriff's Office may arrive at your residence or place of work and immediately place you in custody and take you directly to court.

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Normally another Judge presides or on the instructions of the Court registrar the matter is adjourned for another date.

The outcome nor the gravity of the case remain un-effected nevertheless.

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Not enough information to answer. What kind of case?Are you, defendant or complainant. Etc??

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If due to this non notification, the the plaintiff is non suited, he can apply to the court with reasonable explanation, for restoration of his earlier position?

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