Asked in Consumer Court
Dear client In the context of a consumer dispute case in India, "call on" typically refers to a court order or direction to a party involved in the case to provide evidence or appear before the court on a specific date and time. When a consumer dispute case is filed in a consumer court in India, both the complainant and the respondent are required to submit their respective evidence and arguments in support of their case. After reviewing the submissions, the court may issue a "call on" notice to either party to provide additional evidence or appear before the court to present their case in person. For example, if the respondent fails to submit the required evidence or does not appear before the court on the scheduled date, the court may issue a "call on" notice to the respondent to appear before the court on a specific date and time to provide their evidence or arguments. The failure to comply with the "call on" notice may result in adverse consequences for the respondent, such as a decision being made against them by the court.
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