Process Server was also wrongfully confined and therefore the offences
U/s 186 and 341 IPC are prima facie made out. While the Process Server ... mention here
that in the present case, the complainant is a Process Server posted at
Karkardooma Court who had gone to PS Nand Nagri
bribe of Rs.1200/ by the accused
Kuldeep Singh being posted as Process Server in Karkardooma Court
as consideration for effecting the service ... summons were
assigned for effecting service to accused Kuldeep Singh posted as
Process Server who had demanded bribe of Rs.1200/ for effecting
service
Process Servers and an Amin. I informed the fact to the District Court and requested them to transfer without any substitute arrangements. Some Process Servers ... Class Magistrate to get the premises cleaned by the Process Establishment. I posted two Process Servers and they refused to attend. I realized that only
invited applications for filling up 5 (five) vacant posts of
Process Server and 6 (six) posts of Peon. Out of 6 (six) posts of Peon ... writ petitioners herein, claims to have
participated in the recruitment process. According to the petitioners, a select list was published on
26/12/2014 containing
petitioner before this
Court who was serving on the post of Process Server
applied for extra ordinary leave first for a period of 40
days
capacity of process server, that while he was posted in the process server branch,
On 15.05.1996 at about 08:00PM in the night he reached
Ajay Kumar was examined who stated that
he has been posted as process server in the Nazarat Branch, Dwarka
Court, since 2008 and the incident
second party returned unserved and the report of the process-server stated that the person concerned could not be found there as he was serving ... February, 1969, as the process-server's report shows, he served the summons by posting the same in presence of two witnesses
sent by registered A.D., Speed Post, Courier and be sent even through a Court Process Server if it becomes imperative. The Courts should avoid
question of notice being served either through the process server or through registered post to a person who is required to appear before the Court ... registered post is illegal, since under S. 67 , Cr.P.C. it has to be served by a process server or the Officer