Writ of Mandamus to direct the respondent to pay the
professional fee of Rs.14,22,000 due and payable to the petitioner along with ... issue a Writ of Mandamus
directing the respondent to pay the professional fee due and payable to the
petitioner, along with accrued interest, pursuant
respondents 2
to 5 to arrange for settlement of unpaid professional fee and expenses bills to
the petitioner within a reasonable time fixed by this ... respondents 2 to 5 to arrange for
settlement of unpaid professional fee and expenses to the petitioner within a
reasonable time fixed by this Court
totalling Rs.26,000/-) was paid to you
towards your fees during the year 2006 and you have not chosen to file
any civil suit ... complaint that the petitioner, inspite of receipt of the
professional fee as also the documents, failed to file a civil suit in the year
drive the parties to
litigative wilderness to the advantage of legal professionals both private and
government, driving the parties to acute penury. It is well ... salary they earn, may not match the litigation expenses and professional fees
and may at times drive the parties to other sources of money-making
After receipt of the cheque amount, the petitioner demanded his
professional fee of Rs.25,000/- for having filed the claim petition and
prosecuted ... made to the petitioner and did not pay any amount towards professional fee.
On the contrary, he gave a complaint to the first respondent under
nearly 17 years, without receiving any
amount towards fees, miscellaneous expenses and other professional
charges; however, the claimants have indulged in an unfair practice ... file separate suits against the respective claimants, for recovery
of his professional fees. In view of the same, the orders passed
Court for nearly
12 years and he was paid with his professional fees at the time of conclusion of
each case. However, some bills / invoices ... contended that
the respondent with an intent to avoid payment of professional fees, directed
the petitioner to produce certain proof, on technical ground, which
assessee is entitled for deduction of
commission and 50% of professional fee paid to late
Shri.T.T.Vasu?”
3. When the matter was taken
addition to Rs.10,000/- towards
advocate professional fee and Rs.25,978/- towards recovery agent charges
totally Rs.45,393/-
2. Therefore
expiry of six months from the date of receipt of the fee bills. For
the amount already paid or sanctioned, the respondents are also liable ... directing the
respondent's to disburse the petitioner's professional fees in compliance of the
order made