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if an accused is absent in 3 consecutive date of any civil case , then what is done by court ?

20-Mar-2023
Civil

Answer By law4u team

In a civil case, if the accused is absent in 3 consecutive court hearings, the court may proceed with the case ex-parte. This means that the court will continue to hear the case and make a decision based on the evidence and arguments presented by the plaintiff or the petitioner, without the presence or participation of the accused. However, before proceeding ex-parte, the court will usually give the accused an opportunity to explain the reasons for their absence. If the court is satisfied with the reasons given by the accused, it may adjourn the case to a later date. But if the accused does not have a valid reason for their absence, the court may proceed ex-parte. After the court has made its decision, the accused may file an application for setting aside the ex-parte order if they can show sufficient cause for their absence. If the court is satisfied with the reasons given by the accused, it may set aside the ex-parte order and hear the case again. It is important to note that being absent in a civil case can have serious consequences for the accused, and it is advisable for them to attend all court hearings and participate in the proceedings to the best of their ability.

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