
Sometimes, just being there can make all the difference. In a recent court case, the appeal was dismissed because nobody showed up for the person who filed it, Raghavendra Sharma. Let's break down what happened.
This case was handled by Judge B.R. Madhusudhan Rao. It all started when Raghavendra Sharma's lawyer didn't show up on September 23, 2025. The court decided to give them another chance and set a new date.
"The record from 23.09.2025 shows that the appellant’s lawyer didn't appear in court."
The case was then scheduled for October 31, 2025, with a warning that it might be dismissed. But again, nobody showed up. The court tried one more time, setting the date for November 6, 2025.
On November 6, 2025, the court called for Raghavendra Sharma in the morning and again at 2:40 p.m. Still, no one was present. Judge Rao decided enough was enough and dismissed the appeal for not following through.
"The appellant is not taking the appeal seriously, so the appeal is dismissed for not following through."
Since the appeal was dismissed, any temporary orders were canceled, and any related requests were closed. This means Raghavendra Sharma lost his chance to have the case heard.
So, the lesson here is simple: when it comes to court dates, showing up is crucial.
"Disclaimer: The names used in this report are fictitious and have been added for privacy reasons."