Service or notification of order
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Summary
An order must be served on the person in the same manner as a summons when that is practicable. If it cannot be served personally, the order is notified by a proclamation published as the State Government’s rules direct, and a copy is posted where the person is most likely to see it. This ensures official notice even if the person cannot be found.
Example
Priya is ordered by the court to appear for a hearing but she cannot be located. The court will try to serve the order on Priya like a summons; if she cannot be found, the order will be published by proclamation under the State Government rules and a copy posted where she is likely to see it.
Bare Act
Enacted text(1) The order shall, if practicable, be served on the person against whom it is made, in the manner herein provided for service of a summons.
(2) If such order cannot be so served, it shall be notified by proclamation, published in such manner as the State Government may, by rules, direct, and a copy thereof shall be stuck up at such place or places as may be fittest for conveying the information to such person.
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