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Appeal against interim maintenance

I have filed an appeal against interim maintenace order in high court and the advocate has given me a memo stating the sr no of appeal to be produced in lower court in the next hearing. My question- is the s.r no of appeal enough to be accepted by the judge in lower court? My high court advocate says that it ll take 10 days to get appeal number.
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Posted on 24-Jan-19
Advocate Pranesh
Answered on 24-Jan-19
It is not the serial no but it must be filing no .Dv interim appeal is not directly filed in High court. It is misleading. You can call me on 9213389446 with full details
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Advocate Kishan Retired
Answered on 25-Jan-19
Dear Sir, Saying of your advocate is proper. You can file affidavit before the Lower Court disclosing the number given by the High Court. The Lower Court accept such affidavits and make necessary orders or keep the case pending. For full procedure contact me on mobile through the Administrators of this Website.
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Advocate Kishan Retired
Answered on 25-Jan-19
Dear Sir, Saying of your advocate is proper. You can file affidavit before the Lower Court disclosing the number given by the High Court. The Lower Court accept such affidavits and make necessary orders or keep the case pending. For full procedure contact me on mobile through the Administrators of this Website.
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Advocate Arzoo
Answered on 13-Feb-19
You can file an affidavit to this effect and attach the diary number of the appeal filed in the High Court. However, the District Court shall take no action until the the order of the High Court id filed before the District Court.
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