NI Act | Delhi Court refused to give shorter date citing “pendency of more than 8800 cases” before it

NI Act | Delhi Court refused to give shorter date citing “pendency of more than 8800 cases” before it

Delhi's Saket Court refused to give the short date in a case listed under the Negotiable Instruments Act, of 1881. The court mentioned that there are more than 8800 cases pending before it. 

Metropolitan Magistrate Aishwarya Sharma of Saket Courts said in an order passed on April 24 said “A shorter date requested, however the same is not possible as this court has a pendency of more than 8800 cases”

Case Brief

In the said matter,  the Court was hearing a case registered under the NI Act by City One Travels Private Limited against a private individual in 2021. Bailable warrants were issued against the accused person. Court further noted that the bailable warrants were received back unexecuted with the report of the house owner stating that the accused did not reside there.

The court then listed the matter for November 22.

 

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