How to check if warrant was issued after missing court date?
I am facing a false 498A case, and I was granted anticipatory bail (AB) from the High Court. Yesterday was my scheduled date, but I missed it. Now, the e-court shows the next date. How can I find out if any warrant has been issued against me, or if the court just gave me another date to appear? Please help, I am confused, and my lawyer is not guiding me properly.
To determine if there was a warrant for your appearance, and whether the court merely reset your appearance, you can check the e-Court portal. Log in to enter your case information, including the case number or party name, and you will see if there are warrants issued and a new date set for appearance. Another course of action will be direct clarification from the registry of the court. If at that, the matter does not solve out, you may seek opinion of another attorney better placed to navigate this situation.
Since you are already aware of e-court application. Upon entering the case number and the jurisdiction of court, you will be able to view the entire case details. In the case history, it will be clearly mentioned if the warrant is issued against you. If you are still unaware, then approach to the court directly and provide the case number at the help desk to know about the next hearing details and previous hearing information.
Sir, as your case is visible on e-court, you can check the status of the case directly through the e-court website. This will allow you to see if there have been any updates related to arrest warrant or further orders. If the court has issued any warrant it will likely be visible in the case history and if you are still unsure after checking the online records, you can contact the court directly. For further legal assistance contact us on our helpline number.
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