Summary
The time given to a petitioner in person at the High Court varies based on case complexity and the judges schedule, typically ranging from 10 to 30 minutes. For an admission stage final disposition hearing in Jabalpur, it usually ranges from 10 to 20 minutes. You can inform the judge about your writ petition regarding the quashing of your VRS application rejection and pending dues, highlighting the violation of fundamental rights under Article 21. Present your case with a clear structure: introduction, main points, and specific request. Ensure all evidence and documents are well-organized.Full Conversation
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The time given to a petitioner in person at the High Court can vary significantly based on the complexity of the case, the judge's schedule, and other factors. It is largely at the judge's discretion.
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Mostly average time
In Jabalpur, the average time allotted to a petitioner in person at the High Court can vary. However, it generally ranges from * to * minutes per hearing, depending on the complexity and the judge's schedule.
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Admission stage final disposition hearing
The average time for an admission stage final disposition hearing in the Jabalpur High Court can typically range from * to * minutes. This can vary depending on the case's complexity and the judge's schedule.
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Can I say to judge that I have filed writ Regarding Quashing my VRS Application Rejection and it also deals with ,My pending dues since last 15 years But I have filed IA for final decision at Admission stage as the matter is proven violation of fundamental rights and article * I may ask the court if allow to tell directly Violation of law which if court consider can decide the matter instantly to save court precious time and and also give relefi pending for many years to me
Yes, you can inform the judge about your writ petition regarding the quashing of your VRS application rejection and pending dues. Mention the violation of fundamental rights under Article * and seek an immediate decision if the court deems it appropriate.
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You say how to present
When presenting your case, consider the following structure:
*. Introduction:
- Greet the judge respectfully.
- Briefly mention the nature of your writ petition.
*. Main Points:
- State the rejection of your VRS application.
- Highlight pending dues for the last 15 years.
- Point out the violation of fundamental rights under Article *.
*. Specific Request:
- Request an immediate decision at the admission stage to save the court's time.
- Emphasize the urgency and long-standing nature of your issue.
Have you prepared evidence and documents to support your claims?
Yes
It sounds like you have a significant case, particularly with the claim of fundamental rights violations and longstanding pending dues. Ensure all your evidence and documents are well-organized and presented clearly.
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