Maureen Mudi - The Star (Nairobi) - March 2, 2012
Businessman Ali Punjani's case took a new twist after his wife accused a Bollywood superstar and model of giving false information to the court on alleged threats to her life. Taurat Suwani, who is demanding Sh4.5 million monthly upkeep from her husband, has filed an affidavit at the Mombasa court, denying the Bollywood actress Kim Sharma's allegations that she abused and threaten her in public.
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Showing posts with label african process server. Show all posts
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Friday, March 2, 2012
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Ghana MPs enjoy immunity from service of process and arrest
allafrica.com 7/14/11
According to the Minority Leader, Ghana MPs enjoy immunity from service of process and arrest, as stated in Articles 117 and 118 (2) of the 1992 Constitution ahttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifnd was, therefore, surprised why the A-G boycotted the Constitution and went ahead to order the arrest of Mr. Akyea. "That is most unfortunate," he argued.
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Ghana MPs enjoy immunity from service of process and arrest
According to the Minority Leader, Ghana MPs enjoy immunity from service of process and arrest, as stated in Articles 117 and 118 (2) of the 1992 Constitution ahttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifnd was, therefore, surprised why the A-G boycotted the Constitution and went ahead to order the arrest of Mr. Akyea. "That is most unfortunate," he argued.
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Process servers use social media to find their targets
www.wistv.com
May 17, 2011
COLUMBIA, SC (WIS) - We do it every day, and likely don't realize it -- leaving behind personal information on the Internet. You think you're doing it to keep friends and family updated, but others also are watching your every move, including those you may be trying to avoid. It has one man saying, "gotcha!"
Lee Griggs is not an investigator, but he spends hours investigating. "If I am right, he not only pulled down the photo he had the other day, but it looks like he may have pulled his site," said Griggs.
He's not a bounty hunter, but he does hunt people. Lee is a process server, delivering mostly debt collections and foreclosure notices. He also serves witness subpoenas, workers comp cases and divorce papers. "We get 'em served," said Griggs. "We go all the way."
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Process servers use social media to find their targets
May 17, 2011
COLUMBIA, SC (WIS) - We do it every day, and likely don't realize it -- leaving behind personal information on the Internet. You think you're doing it to keep friends and family updated, but others also are watching your every move, including those you may be trying to avoid. It has one man saying, "gotcha!"
Lee Griggs is not an investigator, but he spends hours investigating. "If I am right, he not only pulled down the photo he had the other day, but it looks like he may have pulled his site," said Griggs.
He's not a bounty hunter, but he does hunt people. Lee is a process server, delivering mostly debt collections and foreclosure notices. He also serves witness subpoenas, workers comp cases and divorce papers. "We get 'em served," said Griggs. "We go all the way."
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Process servers use social media to find their targets
Friday, May 13, 2011
Adrian process server guilty
Daily Telegram - May 13, 2011
ADRIAN, Mich.
A process server accused of failing to deliver papers and swearing he did faces up to 93 days in jail after pleading guilty to reduced charges Thursday in Lenawee County District Court. William Eugene Millner, 33, of Adrian is to return June 23 for sentencing by Judge Laura J. Schaedler.
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ADRIAN, Mich.
A process server accused of failing to deliver papers and swearing he did faces up to 93 days in jail after pleading guilty to reduced charges Thursday in Lenawee County District Court. William Eugene Millner, 33, of Adrian is to return June 23 for sentencing by Judge Laura J. Schaedler.
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Saturday, March 5, 2011
Instructions for Filing a Small Claims Case in Denver, Colorado
By Maya Simone, eHow Contributor
The city of Denver is located in Denver County. The local, Lindsey-Flanigan county courthouse handles all small claims cases. The court will only hear cases in which the damages being sought is under $7,500. Plaintiffs seeking more damages will need to file a claim with the district court; the claim will no longer be considered a small claims issue. You have the option of hiring an attorney to represent you in small claims court, but it is not necessary or typical.
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Instructions for Filing a Small Claims Case in Denver, Colorado
The city of Denver is located in Denver County. The local, Lindsey-Flanigan county courthouse handles all small claims cases. The court will only hear cases in which the damages being sought is under $7,500. Plaintiffs seeking more damages will need to file a claim with the district court; the claim will no longer be considered a small claims issue. You have the option of hiring an attorney to represent you in small claims court, but it is not necessary or typical.
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Friday, July 16, 2010
Melissa Etheridge Was Expecting a Call From the Kids, Got Served Instead
Thu., Jul. 15, 2010 6:03 PM PDT by Natalie Finn
www.eonline.com
A process server didn't come to Melissa Etheridge's window, but his arrival at the door of her hotel room wasn't particularly welcome, either.
"In a ploy to have me served, and mistakenly believing that by serving me I would have to dismiss my Petition, [Tammy Lynn Michaels] used our children as pawns," Etheridge states in a declaration released Thursday in which she describes how she was presented with her ex's petition for sole custody of their 3-year-old twins.
The Grammy and Oscar winner says Michaels told her the kids were going to meet Etheridge at her hotel. "Finally, I received a text message...stating, 'My plans changed, sorry,'" the singer recounts.
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Melissa Etheridge Was Expecting a Call From the Kids, Got Served Instead
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A process server didn't come to Melissa Etheridge's window, but his arrival at the door of her hotel room wasn't particularly welcome, either.
"In a ploy to have me served, and mistakenly believing that by serving me I would have to dismiss my Petition, [Tammy Lynn Michaels] used our children as pawns," Etheridge states in a declaration released Thursday in which she describes how she was presented with her ex's petition for sole custody of their 3-year-old twins.
The Grammy and Oscar winner says Michaels told her the kids were going to meet Etheridge at her hotel. "Finally, I received a text message...stating, 'My plans changed, sorry,'" the singer recounts.
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Friday, September 18, 2009
Judge throws out petition case
Daily Nation - SAM KIPLAGATP - September 18 2009
The High Court has dismissed a petition challenging the election of Hussein Mohammed Abdikadir as the Mandera Central MP.
Dismissing the petition on Friday, Lady Justice Roselyn Wendoh said that the MP, who is also the chairman of Parliamentary committee on Administration of Justice and Legal Affairs, was not properly served with the suit papers.
According to the Judge, the petitioner, Mr Adan Mohamed did not serve Mr Abdikadir personally with the papers as required by law. She said that Mr Mohamed only left the suit papers at the law firm where Mr Abdikadir practiced from before he became a Member of Parliament.
In the ruling, Justice Wendoh added that Mr Mohamed did not conduct due diligence before serving the MP. Again, said the Judge, a process server sent to serve the suit papers on Abdikadir, was not qualified.
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Judge throws out petition case
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The High Court has dismissed a petition challenging the election of Hussein Mohammed Abdikadir as the Mandera Central MP.
Dismissing the petition on Friday, Lady Justice Roselyn Wendoh said that the MP, who is also the chairman of Parliamentary committee on Administration of Justice and Legal Affairs, was not properly served with the suit papers.
According to the Judge, the petitioner, Mr Adan Mohamed did not serve Mr Abdikadir personally with the papers as required by law. She said that Mr Mohamed only left the suit papers at the law firm where Mr Abdikadir practiced from before he became a Member of Parliament.
In the ruling, Justice Wendoh added that Mr Mohamed did not conduct due diligence before serving the MP. Again, said the Judge, a process server sent to serve the suit papers on Abdikadir, was not qualified.
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Judge throws out petition case
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