Organisation : District & Taluka Courts of India
Facility : Search by CNR Number
Website : https://ecourts.gov.in/ecourts_home/
How To Search Case Status By CNR Number?
To Search Case Status By CNR Number, Follow the below steps
Related / Similar Service : eCourts Case Status
Steps:
1. Enter CNR Number , for example MHAU019999992015
2. Enter Captcha
Note :
If you don’t have CNR Number then use other options from ‘Search Menu section’
a. If you know the CNR Number of the Case, enter the 16 alphanumeric CNR Number without any – (hyphen) or space.
b. On Clicking the search button, the current status and entire history of the case will be shown.
c. If you don’t know the CNR number of the Case then it can be searched by other options like Case Registration Number, Party Name, Advocate Name etc. For this, click on the Case Status image, which is shown on the left hand side menu..
About Us :
The e Courts Project was conceptualized on the basis of the “National Policy and Action Plan for Implementation of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the Indian Judiciary – 2005” submitted by e-Committee, Supreme Court of India with a vision to transform the Indian Judiciary by ICT enablement of Courts.
E-committee is a body constituted by the Government of India in pursuance of a proposal received from Honorable the Chief Justice of India to constitute an e-Committee to assist him in formulating a National policy on computerization of Indian Judiciary and advise on technological communication and management related changes.
The eCourts Mission Mode Project, is a Pan-India Project, monitored and funded by Department of Justice, Ministry of Law and Justice, Government of India for the District Courts across the country.
FAQ On Courts of India
Frequently Asked Questions FAQ On Courts of India
1. When will the applications for urgent hearings be listed before the Hon’ble Court?
At present, urgent hearing applications are being filed in large number. Therefore, all such applications cannot be listed at the same time before the Hon‟ble Court.
These applications will be listed before the Hon‟ble Court in suitable numbers each day, as per their seniority. Listing of such cases will be done as early as possible. However, in most urgent case, parties may mention the application before the Hon‟ble Court.
2. When and how will the “Not Reached/Not taken up” cases be listed?
Except bail matters, “not reached/not taken up” cases pertaining to fresh category (admission matters) will be listed in the following week.
The bail matters will however be listed after one day. Not reached/not taken up (after notice) matters will be listed after six weeks from the date of listing.
In case of urgency, it will be open to the parties to mention the matter before the Hon’ble Court for urgent listing or preponing the date generated by the Computer as per the above logic.
3. How bail application of different accused persons in same crime number of a Police Station will be listed before Hon’ble Court under the new scheme?
Bail applications filed by different accused persons in the same crime number registered at the same Police Station will be listed before the same Hon‟ble Judge, who heard the first bail application in that crime number, subject to availability of the Hon‟ble Judge.
4. Why Review Petitions tied up to a particular Hon’ble Judge are being listed before another Bench.
Ordinarily, Review Petition are tied up to the Bench who had decided the main case. But due to incorrect updation or human error the Review may get listed before another Bench. In such a case the parties may immediately invite attention of the Registrar(J-I) for taking corrective steps before the date of hearing.