Court Fees For Recovery
Summary
Court fees for a recovery suit in Jammu and Kashmir are generally 3% of the claimed amount. Being a government employee or belonging to a Scheduled Caste does not affect this fee. You can file a summary suit with proof of bank transfers and EMI payments. Call recordings can be valid evidence if they meet certain conditions. If the defendant fails to pay, the court may issue a judgment for asset attachment or wage garnishment. Advocate fees vary, and specific deductions from a government employees salary can be ordered by the court. The court may not reduce the EMI amount but can order debt restructuring based on circumstances.Full Conversation
If I am govt employee Mts then
Being a government employee (MTS) does not affect the court fee calculation for a recovery suit. It remains based on the amount claimed. Do you have any other questions or need further assistance with the recovery suit process?
If I belong to schedule caste
Being a member of a Scheduled Caste can sometimes provide certain legal benefits or concessions. However, for a recovery suit, the court fee generally remains the same regardless of caste. Do you have any other specific concerns or need more details on this matter?
If I have not any agreement of money or cheque but I transfer the amount through bank then I file summary suit or not
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You can file a summary suit even if you don't have an agreement or cheque, as long as you have clear proof of the bank transfer and the purpose of the transfer. It's essential to gather all related evidence to support your claim.
Do you need any further assistance with filing the summary suit?
You can file a summary suit even if you don't have an agreement or cheque, as long as you have clear proof of the bank transfer and the purpose of the transfer. It's essential to gather all related evidence to support your claim.
Do you need any further assistance with filing the summary suit?
If I have proof of emi which he had paid me for 1 year
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Having proof of EMI payments can strengthen your case. However, it's still important to gather all relevant evidence and documentation to support your claim. If you need detailed guidance on how to proceed with the court filing, I can help.
Do you need any further assistance with your case?
Having proof of EMI payments can strengthen your case. However, it's still important to gather all relevant evidence and documentation to support your claim. If you need detailed guidance on how to proceed with the court filing, I can help.
Do you need any further assistance with your case?
Yes
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It's great that you have proof of EMI payments, which will help strengthen your case. To proceed with filing a summary suit, ensure you have all the relevant evidence and documentation, including:
- Bank transfer records
- Proof of EMI payments
- Any communications or acknowledgments from the other party
Would you like detailed guidance on filing the summary suit or any other assistance?
It's great that you have proof of EMI payments, which will help strengthen your case. To proceed with filing a summary suit, ensure you have all the relevant evidence and documentation, including:
- Bank transfer records
- Proof of EMI payments
- Any communications or acknowledgments from the other party
Would you like detailed guidance on filing the summary suit or any other assistance?
How much time takes in court in summary suit
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The time taken to resolve a summary suit in court can vary based on several factors such as the court's schedule, the complexity of the case, and the cooperation of both parties. Generally, summary suits are designed to be faster than regular suits and can take anywhere from 6 months to 2 years.
Would you like more detailed steps on how to file the summary suit or have any other questions?
The time taken to resolve a summary suit in court can vary based on several factors such as the court's schedule, the complexity of the case, and the cooperation of both parties. Generally, summary suits are designed to be faster than regular suits and can take anywhere from 6 months to 2 years.
Would you like more detailed steps on how to file the summary suit or have any other questions?
If we both are government employee
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Being a government employee doesn't change the process or timing of a summary suit. The court will still handle the case based on the merits and evidence presented.
Do you have any more specific questions or need further information on the process?
Being a government employee doesn't change the process or timing of a summary suit. The court will still handle the case based on the merits and evidence presented.
Do you have any more specific questions or need further information on the process?
If defendant say my family condition is not good then
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The defendant's claim about their family condition being not good does not typically affect the proceedings or outcome of a summary suit. The court focuses on the evidence and merits of the case.
Do you have any other concerns or need further assistance with the summary suit process?
The defendant's claim about their family condition being not good does not typically affect the proceedings or outcome of a summary suit. The court focuses on the evidence and merits of the case.
Do you have any other concerns or need further assistance with the summary suit process?
I take loan from jk bank and gave money to him as he say he will pay in 4 months as he need urgent for his brother going to abroad but after 1 year he not give me my money back and not give emi to me on time
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It looks like you have a strong case, especially with the proof of bank transfer and EMI payments. Here are the key points:
- You can file a summary suit with the evidence you have.
- Gather all your documentation such as bank records and any communication between you and the defendant.
Would you like detailed steps on how to file the summary suit or do you have any other specific questions?
It looks like you have a strong case, especially with the proof of bank transfer and EMI payments. Here are the key points:
- You can file a summary suit with the evidence you have.
- Gather all your documentation such as bank records and any communication between you and the defendant.
Would you like detailed steps on how to file the summary suit or do you have any other specific questions?
Call recording is valid or not
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In Jammu and Kashmir, call recordings can be considered valid evidence in court, provided they meet certain conditions:
- The recording must be relevant to the case.
- It should be clear and unedited.
- Consent from at least one party in the conversation is generally required.
Do you have any more questions or need further details on this matter?
In Jammu and Kashmir, call recordings can be considered valid evidence in court, provided they meet certain conditions:
- The recording must be relevant to the case.
- It should be clear and unedited.
- Consent from at least one party in the conversation is generally required.
Do you have any more questions or need further details on this matter?
If the defendant on 1st hearing claim I have taken money but I need some time to pay but after time he get for money payment he not pay back then what happened in that case
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If the defendant claims they need more time to pay but fails to do so within the given time, the court can proceed with the case based on the evidence you have provided. This could lead to a judgment against the defendant for the recovery of the amount owed.
Do you need guidance on the next steps to take if the defendant fails to pay?
If the defendant claims they need more time to pay but fails to do so within the given time, the court can proceed with the case based on the evidence you have provided. This could lead to a judgment against the defendant for the recovery of the amount owed.
Do you need guidance on the next steps to take if the defendant fails to pay?
Then how much time takes
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The time taken to resolve a summary suit can vary, but it generally takes anywhere from 6 months to 2 years, depending on the court's schedule and the complexity of the case.
Do you have any more questions or need further guidance on this matter?
The time taken to resolve a summary suit can vary, but it generally takes anywhere from 6 months to 2 years, depending on the court's schedule and the complexity of the case.
Do you have any more questions or need further guidance on this matter?
Advocate fees
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Advocate fees can vary based on several factors such as the complexity of the case, the advocate's experience, and the location. In Jammu and Kashmir, advocate fees for a recovery suit could range from Rs. *,* to Rs. *,* or more. It's best to consult with a few advocates to get an estimate.
Do you need any more specific information or assistance with your case?
Advocate fees can vary based on several factors such as the complexity of the case, the advocate's experience, and the location. In Jammu and Kashmir, advocate fees for a recovery suit could range from Rs. *,* to Rs. *,* or more. It's best to consult with a few advocates to get an estimate.
Do you need any more specific information or assistance with your case?
Can you please provide advocate details
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I can provide general guidance, but I can't give specific advocate details. Here are some steps to find an advocate:
- Contact the Jammu and Kashmir Bar Association for referrals.
- Use online legal directories to find advocates specializing in recovery suits.
- Consult with multiple advocates to compare fees and services.
Would you like any more assistance with your case?
I can provide general guidance, but I can't give specific advocate details. Here are some steps to find an advocate:
- Contact the Jammu and Kashmir Bar Association for referrals.
- Use online legal directories to find advocates specializing in recovery suits.
- Consult with multiple advocates to compare fees and services.
Would you like any more assistance with your case?
If defendant say he is not able to pay money back then
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If the defendant claims they are unable to pay the money back, the court will still proceed based on the evidence provided. The court could issue a judgment against the defendant, which may include orders for asset attachment or other means to recover the amount owed.
Do you need guidance on the process for enforcing a court judgment in such cases?
If the defendant claims they are unable to pay the money back, the court will still proceed based on the evidence provided. The court could issue a judgment against the defendant, which may include orders for asset attachment or other means to recover the amount owed.
Do you need guidance on the process for enforcing a court judgment in such cases?
If he has no asset on his name
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If the defendant has no assets in their name, recovering the money can be challenging. However, the court can still issue a judgment against the defendant, which may include orders for wage garnishment or other legal remedies.
Would you like more detailed information on the process of enforcing a court judgment?
If the defendant has no assets in their name, recovering the money can be challenging. However, the court can still issue a judgment against the defendant, which may include orders for wage garnishment or other legal remedies.
Would you like more detailed information on the process of enforcing a court judgment?
If he is government employee then
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Being a government employee does not significantly change the process of enforcing a court judgment. However, the court can still issue orders for wage garnishment or other legal measures to recover the amount owed.
Do you have any other specific questions or need further details on this matter?
Being a government employee does not significantly change the process of enforcing a court judgment. However, the court can still issue orders for wage garnishment or other legal measures to recover the amount owed.
Do you have any other specific questions or need further details on this matter?
Specific amount can deduct from his salary or not
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In Jammu and Kashmir, if the defendant is a government employee, the court can issue orders for salary garnishment to recover the amount owed. Specific deductions can be made from the defendant's salary as per the court's order.
Would you like more information on the process of garnishing the salary?
In Jammu and Kashmir, if the defendant is a government employee, the court can issue orders for salary garnishment to recover the amount owed. Specific deductions can be made from the defendant's salary as per the court's order.
Would you like more information on the process of garnishing the salary?
How much salary
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The court can order salary garnishment for a government employee to recover the amount owed. The specific amount deducted depends on the court's order and the total salary of the defendant. Typically, a certain percentage of the salary is garnished until the debt is repaid.
Do you need more details on how to request a salary garnishment through the court?
The court can order salary garnishment for a government employee to recover the amount owed. The specific amount deducted depends on the court's order and the total salary of the defendant. Typically, a certain percentage of the salary is garnished until the debt is repaid.
Do you need more details on how to request a salary garnishment through the court?
If monthly emi is *. can court order to pay emi less than *
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The court typically will not reduce the EMI amount set by the lender. However, the court can order restructuring or rescheduling of the debt repayment in certain cases, depending on the circumstances and evidence presented.
Do you have any other questions or need further guidance on this issue?
The court typically will not reduce the EMI amount set by the lender. However, the court can order restructuring or rescheduling of the debt repayment in certain cases, depending on the circumstances and evidence presented.
Do you have any other questions or need further guidance on this issue?