My DRT case is pending for years and our advocate is never present — what can we do?

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      Luckyhero8386
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        May 6, 2025 at 12:25 pm
        Hi all,

        I’m seeking help regarding my mother’s ongoing case in the **Debt Recovery Tribunal (DRT) Ahmedabad**. She filed a **securitization application** a couple of years ago under the SARFAESI Act against a cooperative bank, but unfortunately, there has been almost **no progress since the filing**.

        We’ve recently accessed the case records, and to our shock, we saw that:

        * On **multiple hearing dates**, **neither our advocate nor their proxy was present**.
        * The **bank’s lawyer was present** on some dates, but our side was unrepresented.
        * On the rare occasion our advocate or proxy did attend, **nothing substantive happened**.
        * Every time my mother called the advocate to ask if she should come to court, she was told not to—despite the advocate not going either.

        My mother is not highly educated and trusted this lawyer fully, but now it feels like her case has been **completely neglected**.

        We feel helpless and frustrated. Is there anything we can do at this point?

        * Can we **change the advocate** mid-case in DRT?
        * Is it possible to **file a complaint** against the current advocate?
        * Will hiring a new lawyer help salvage the case at this stage?

        Any legal guidance or shared experiences would mean a lot. Thank you in advance!

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        Samirdude643
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          May 6, 2025 at 12:33 pm
          Yes

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          Aniketknight449
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            May 6, 2025 at 12:33 pm
            Yes to 1&2. Cant say about 3

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            Cleverowl5706
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              May 6, 2025 at 12:34 pm
              1. Yes, you can change the advocate.
              2. Yes, you can file a complaint with the state bar council.
              3. It can be salvageable, if not, then appeal it. Hard to say without looking at the case file.
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              Hope it helps.

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                Luckyhero8386
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                  May 6, 2025 at 12:48 pm
                  Thank you so much

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                Desiknight9081
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                  May 6, 2025 at 1:19 pm
                  Hi. I’m a Delhi based lawyer. You must switch your Advocate. Try and get a grip on your matter first more than you’d want to file a complaint against him.

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                    Luckyhero8386
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                      May 6, 2025 at 1:25 pm
                      Yes, I’ll definitely look for a new advocate and will try to understand the case more.

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                    Happyfox97
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                      May 6, 2025 at 1:19 pm
                      Lawyer here. Sorry to say this but DRTs are the most laziest and slowest of all the courts and tribunals in our country. So, nothing happening could be more the DRTs fault than the lawyers fault. That being said, it’s not right on the lawyer’s part to miss postings and that is definitely adding to the delay.

                      Also, I have no idea what SA you have filed, so I cannot comment more.

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                          May 6, 2025 at 1:23 pm
                          Also yes, a client has all the right to change the lawyer. But asshole lawyer’s tend to resist it by saying I won’t give you a release unless you pay my fees. If the lawyer goes this way, best thing to do is appear yourself in the DRT and in open court you can say that I want to relinquish my lawyer. There is nothing more embarrassing to a lawyer than that. Complaint in the state bar is not a public humiliation. But a client in open court terminating services is mortifying.

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                          Luckyhero8386
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                            May 6, 2025 at 1:29 pm
                            I agree that the delay is more of DRTs fault. But consistent absence on the dates and on the top of that she insisted that my parents should not be present at court, this is not acceptable at all.

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                              Happyfox97
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                                May 6, 2025 at 2:14 pm
                                Honestly, we don’t like our clients to be present in court unless it is necessary. So won’t complain there. Anyway, if you are unhappy with your lawyer then the lawyer lacks the skill to keep you informed, so just for that I think you should change your counsel.

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                                May 7, 2025 at 12:27 am
                                How is drt laziest ? How can a court be lazy? It’s lawyers who can make court lazy imo not the other way around or may be act is open to interpretation which leads to delay tactics for lawyers.

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                                May 6, 2025 at 1:29 pm
                                You need to change your advocate looks like he got compromised. You need a new one with a spine and forget about complaining. Most of the time these bar council complaints go nowhere.

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                                  May 7, 2025 at 7:32 am
                                  okay first, if you filed a case under SARFAESI then it means the Bank was about to sell your assets right?

                                  has the bank taken any fresh action against assets/property/security? if not then maybe your case is DRT is better kept pending.

                                  or are you planning to pay off the loan.?

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                                      May 7, 2025 at 7:41 am
                                      The loan was taken by the previous owner and we were not aware of the loan. We are still planning to pay the loan to get all the documents back.

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                                          May 7, 2025 at 8:43 am
                                          but if the property was mortgaged with the bank before you bought it, then bank still has claim over it, but yes you should change your lawyer to get a better perspective on how to move forward.

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