(1) Where a plaint is admissible, the Mamlatdar shall receive and file it. He shall then fix a convenient day and place for the trial of the case, and shall, issue at the expense of the plaintiff, notice in the form of Schedule A to the defendant. He shall then require the plaintiff to appear with his documents, if any, and witnesses if any, on the day and at the place fixed. (2) The date to be fixed for the trial of the case shall not be earlier than ten days, nor later than fifteen days, from the day on which the notice is issued, except for sufficient reason to be recorded in writing by the Mamlatdar with his own hand. (3)The place to be fixed for the trial of the case may be in the Mamlatdar's office or at or near the scene of dispute, or at any other spot that the Mamlatdar considers convenient to the parties.
<span style="margin-left:15px;"></span> (<i>1</i>) Where a plaint is admissible, the Mamlatdar shall receive and file it. He shall then fix a convenient day and place for the trial of the case, and shall, issue at the expense of the plaintiff, notice in the form of Schedule A to the defendant. He shall then require the plaintiff to appear with his documents, if any, and witnesses if any, on the day and at the place fixed.<br> <span style="margin-left:15px;"></span> (<i>2</i>) The date to be fixed for the trial of the case shall not be earlier than ten days, nor later than fifteen days, from the day on which the notice is issued, except for sufficient reason to be recorded in writing by the Mamlatdar with his own hand.<br> <span style="margin-left:15px;"></span> (<i>3</i>)The place to be fixed for the trial of the case may be in the Mamlatdar's office or at or near the scene of dispute, or at any other spot that the Mamlatdar considers convenient to the parties. <br>