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Organization : Delhi High Court
Facility : Check Case/ Filing Status
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Home Page :https://delhihighcourt.nic.in/
Status here :https://delhihighcourt.nic.in/
Case/ Filing Status :
Status of a Case / Filing / Order Status could be found through either of the following options.
** Case Type
** Party Name Wise
** Advocate Name Wise
** Diary Number (Main Case)
Obtain a certified copy of a Judgment :
Certified copies are being provided under the rules incorporated in Chapter 5, Volume V, Delhi High Court Rules and Orders.One can obtain certified copy of a judgment by making an application in this regard under the above rules provided he is a party to the pending procedings. In a decided case anybody can apply for obtaining certified copy. At present two types of certified copies are being provided to litigant public.
Digital Copy :
The digital copy is provided to the applicant through digital data available in the server which is firstly uploaded by the concerned Private Secretary after signature of the Hon’ble Judge and of the Registrar/ Joint Registrars, as the case may be.
Manual Copy :
The Manual certified copy is provided after the judgment Photocopied and compared with the original case file.
High Court of Delhi :
was established on 31st October, 1966. Initially, the High Court of Judicature at Lahore, which was established by a Letters Patent dated 21st March, 1919, exercised jurisdiction over the then provinces of the Punjab and Delhi. This position continued till the Indian Independence Act, 1947 when the dominions of India and Pakistan were created.
The High Courts (Punjab) Order, 1947 established a new High Court for the territory of what was then called the East Punjab with effect from 15th August, 1947. The India (Adaptation of Existing Indian Laws) Order, 1947 provided that any reference in an existing Indian law to the High Court of Judicature at Lahore, be replaced by a reference to the High Court of East Punjab.