Tuesday 12 November 2013

STRANGE, It was the Plaintiff who failed to appear in court for Case No. 291/13


Case Title:  Not Known Yet

First hearing date:  12/11/2013 (today)

All Native Court hearings are schedule to start at 9.00 am sharp but when the judges came into the courtroom at about 9.10 am, the plaintiff was not present. So the chief judge declared he is going to wait until 9.30 am and if the plaintiff still failed to arrive, he will record a postponement to a later date. There was no objection from the defendant.
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This post will be continued if the date for the next hearing is known.
However a person sitting in the public gallery informed that the case is about the defendant, (fiancee) having secret relation with another man.
Hence it is therefore strange that the plaintiff failed to come when he is possibly avenging for his broken heart or scorned by a young woman.

There are plenty of records where the defendant try their best to avoid the case by refusing to turn up or ignoring the summons from the native court but for this year, this is the first case where the complainant is missing.

So the best advice to this fiance is simply come to court and ask for an amicable split with your fiancee, maybe request for the return of any dowry if any that was delivered, but be a gentleman and never asked for gifts to be returned. There is a famous Kadazan song by Datuk Justin Stimol that says, while loans and debts have to be paid, any gifts shall be brought along to your graves.
And I have found someone singing this song, RTM star Rose Disuil sang this live at Buhavan Sq.  Embedded here for your easy reference




And if the fiance is broken hearted for not turning up to the hearing that he applied for, here is a broken heart song by Joseph George, "Iziau no Daa" that was top 10 in Radio Sabah VFM, but performed live at Magellan Sutera KK. And I suggest he sings this song for one month to his ex-fiancee,  he he he he he



2 comments:

  1. The native court "sogit" should have come with some increment because all goods and services nowadays is high.....how much more if GST will commerce next year 2014

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    1. Sadly boss, the courts and the law are always behind time or out-of-date because in order to increase the "sogit" the state assembly will have to amend the enactment which was first introduced by the British Colonial Govt. he he he

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