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Download, print and fill out a complaint form, and mail the form to the Commission office; call the Commission office at (410) 694-9380 and request that a complaint form be mailed to you, fill out the form and mail it to the Commission office; or.
It is an opportunity for the victim to raise objections against the conclusions of the investigation made by the police; in general, it is filed when police presented the final report under section 173 of Cr. P.C., 1973 wherein the police concludes that the allegations are not made out against the accused.
A Motion to Vacate is a written request, filed with the Clerk's office, asking the court to undo the order of default and allow you to defend the case. In the motion, you must show the judge a good reason to allow your request and vacate the default. You must tell the judge why you did not file your response in time.
Defend yourself in court; File a cross claim, counter claim or third party claim; Assert that the Writ of Summons was not served properly; or. Simply ignore the debt collection case.