Generally, as long as there is good cause, a "court date" can be rescheduled many times but is almost always up to the discretion of the Judge of the court you are in. If you can appear before the court but won't be ready for the case, you may be able to show up and ask the judge for more time. Straight to the point, very helpful, thank you." Also cases get adjourned if the matter listed is not taken up for hearing in a particular day of its listing. There is no limit on the number a times a case can be continued. This article has been viewed 323,074 times.
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