Time limit to file an appeal against a chamber summons ex parte order passed

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    • #3838

      Respected Sir,

      1. My sibling had filed a civil suit as ‘next friend & applicant’ of my father (plaintiff) as he was mentally ill.
      2. My sibling had relied on a ‘Family Deed’, which was signed by all of my siblings and my mother, through which we gave the power to my sister. However, this Family Deed was not signed by my father and hence it is void ab initio u/s 6(a) of the Transfer of Property Act.
      3. After my father’s death, my sibling filed a Chamber Summons to become the plaintiff. I had replied to this Chamber Summons and informed the Court about my cancelling the said Family Deed and withdrawing my consent to my sibling in the suit.
      4. Due to some mistake, my advocate was not present and the judge allowed my sibling’s chamber summons prayer.
      5. I do not wish that my sibling becomes the plaintiff and continues the suit. So how can I remedy this and what is the time limit for the same?
      6. Thanks in advance.

    • #3847

      You may have to apply for setting aside this ex parte order. As far as my knowledge goes, the time limit to challenge such ex parte order is 30 days.

           


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