PO is OD means the Presiding Officer is on Other Duty (in other words the judge not present in this Court today)
My case status shows P.O is On O.D, Call on [deleted]. 1. What does this mean? 2. What is P.O and what is O.D?
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PO is OD means the Presiding Officer is on Other Duty (in other words the judge not present in this Court today)
Hello,
P.O. means presiding officer
O.D means other official duty.
Therefore no business took place on that specific date of hearing hence the case has been adjourned to some other day.
Dear client, PO is OD means the Presiding Officer is on Other Duty (it means that the judge has not hold the bench day in other words the judge not present in this Court today) In such occasions the AO or Head Clerk will post matters for some other day.
It means that the presiding officer is on another duty. Deciding officer in this case is the judge presiding over your case.
1. P.O is presiding Officer i.e. Judge
- O.D is other duty
2. Hence, it means that on that date the Judge was on other duty and due to his absence dates were given in the case.
I see the following online for my case update. what does that mean? "Chief examination of PW.1 is filed in form of affidavit petition under Sec. 14 of Family court Act is filed."
Examination in chief of witness is in form of affidavit
the update mentions that affidavit has been filed of witness 1
It means that the Petitioner's Witness PW-I has filed an affidavit in order to record his evidence for examination-in-chief (examination of that witness on oath by the Petitioner's lawyer in court on the date and time fixed by the court).
The petitioner has examined himself as prosecution witness Number 1 by filing affidavit for chief examination.
The provision of law to receive this evidence is under section 14 of family court act.
Dear client this means that the chief examination of petitioners witnes number one has been filed before the court as an affidavit