Adjournment letters procedure requires prescribed form submission, mandatory consent, and restricts consecutive adjournments. Procedure requires submission of adjournment requests in the prescribed Annexure A format by email, stating specific reasons and number of prior adjournments, and obtaining mandatory consent/no objection from advocates/parties or caveator before a single circulation by a party. Circulation is barred in bail-related matters, cases with exemption from surrender, cases with an interim order favoring the applicant, and suspension of sentence requests. Two consecutive adjournments are prohibited without listing; adjourned matters must be listed within four weeks with a firm date and approved requests will be notified on the Court website.
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Adjournment letters procedure requires prescribed form submission, mandatory consent, and restricts consecutive adjournments.
Procedure requires submission of adjournment requests in the prescribed Annexure A format by email, stating specific reasons and number of prior adjournments, and obtaining mandatory consent/no objection from advocates/parties or caveator before a single circulation by a party. Circulation is barred in bail-related matters, cases with exemption from surrender, cases with an interim order favoring the applicant, and suspension of sentence requests. Two consecutive adjournments are prohibited without listing; adjourned matters must be listed within four weeks with a firm date and approved requests will be notified on the Court website.
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