summons

সমন
definition
verb
the pope summoned Anselm to Rome
authoritatively or urgently call on (someone) to be present, especially as a defendant or witness in a law court.
noun
a summons for nonpayment of a parking ticket
an order to appear before a judge or magistrate, or the writ containing it.
translation of 'summons'
noun
নিমন্ত্রণ,
কর্তৃত্বপূর্ণ আহ্বান,
তলবত্তয়ানা,
পরত্তয়ানা,
তলব,
আহ্বানপত্র,
সমন
example
The plaintiff moves on a 'summons' dated 20 July 2005 seeking an order that that application be removed into the Full Court of the High Court.
However, the court did lose jurisdiction over the person and it could only regain that jurisdiction by re-issuing a 'summons' to the defendant to appear.
Is there a second 'summons' , is there?
His Honour subsequently dismissed the 'summons' in the Common Law Division and referred the probate proceedings to the Registrar.
This wasn't a friendly knock; it was an urgent 'summons' .
After a 'summons' has been issued magistrates can empower the council to take the money it is owed straight out of people's wage packets or deduct it from their income support.
She had disobeyed a witness 'summons' ordering her to give evidence at the trial.
That was by no means forthcoming and on 23 August 1990 the respondent issued an originating 'summons' in the High Court seeking possession.
A royal 'summons' , after all, could not be ignored.
When this summons was served on the defendants' solicitors they retaliated by issuing a 'summons' seeking an order that the action be struck out for want of prosecution.
Costs of the matter will be costs in the special leave application and in the 'summons' for the order nisi.
a 'summons' for non-payment of a parking ticket
And now, if he is to answer the divine 'summons' , he must turn from image to reality.
Too bad for that Czech or Afrikaans novelist who has not yet had the royal 'summons' to appear in English.
Paul says a revelation led him to return, implying that he was not responding to a 'summons' from the authorities of the church in Jerusalem.
Certainly Edward had never been singled out with a 'summons' to his presence before.
So that was what the urgent 'summons' had been about.
They are in the nature of a proposed amended writ of summons, a 'summons' for directions and an affidavit in each of the matters and a list of authorities in each of the matters.
One of the defendants promptly challenged the validity of the 'summons' at the time it was served, and obtained an order striking out the proceedings on those grounds.
He then failed to answer a 'summons' from the examining magistrate, and a warrant for his arrest was issued on 28th January 1997.
The Raja's envoy, Hari Chand, who reached Kiratpur on the Baisakhi day of 1661, presented the royal 'summons' .
The thugs will then be issued with a civil 'summons' to attend magistrates court where police will apply to the bench for banning orders.
they might receive a 'summons' to fly to France next day
It includes the originating 'summons' and the writ of habeas corpus that were filed in that court and/or the evidentiary material before that court.
In the meantime, on 25 July 2003 the respondent filed a 'summons' seeking an order for security for costs in the sum of $80,000.
A 'summons' requiring the Defendant's attendance was attached to the Order.
Receipt of an overseas letter was often accompanied by a 'summons' from authorities asking about foreign contacts.
Edward felt as if he'd been walking in a trance ever since his 'summons' to the Duke's presence.
First of all they'll issue you with a 'summons' to appear in the magistrates court where, if you still can't or won't make an arrangement to pay, a liability order will be granted.
This was in our judgment fully enough to require the district judge to issue an interpleader 'summons' under section 101.
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