Law Relating to Appearance and Consequence of Non-Appearance by Rahul Kandharkar is a practical legal reference book dealing with procedural consequences when parties fail to appear before courts. With special emphasis on ex-parte stay orders and injunctions, the book explains important procedural remedies, restoration applications, dismissal for default, limitation issues, condonation of delay, appeals, decrees, and commercial court proceedings. It provides valuable guidance on how courts handle absence of parties in both civil and criminal matters. This publication is highly useful for litigation practice, procedural strategy, and court drafting.
Key Features
- Detailed focus on non-appearance consequences
- Covers ex-parte stay orders and injunctions
- Explains dismissal for default procedures
- Includes restoration and recall remedies
- Covers limitation and condonation of delay
- Discusses commercial court ex-parte orders
- Criminal case dismissal aspects included
- Contains practical model forms and drafting aid
This book is highly suitable for advocates, litigators, judges, law students, judicial service aspirants, court clerks, legal researchers, and academicians dealing with civil and criminal procedural law. It is equally beneficial for LLB, LLM, and judiciary exam students studying CPC, procedural remedies, injunctions, and restoration applications. Practicing lawyers handling daily court matters will find this book especially useful for strategy and drafting.