Check the details of Court Judgments through JUDIS

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  • Check Court Judgments (JUDIS)
    It is now possible to access the full text of various Court Judgements online.The Judgement Information System or JUDIS is a unique judiciary service for the citizens, which lets you access all the judgements that have been passed by the Supreme Court of India since its inception in 1950, as well as the judgements by some other High Courts, on the Internet. JUDIS presents some very user-friendly methods for citizens to make their search more convenient. Citizens can search judgments through the name of the petitioner or respondent, the name of the judge, the name of the party, the date of judgement, and so on. Moreover, the judgements passed by the Supreme Court till 1993 consist of head notes as well. JUDIS is quite a resourceful service for citizens, backed by the fact that judgements passed by the courts included in the list are available for users within a day of their delivery in the courts.

    Causelists
    Causelists are scheduling of cases to be heard by the courts on following day. The Causelists of Supreme Court and all 21 High Courts are available on NIC Web Servers. As the Supreme Court of India and all the  High Courts and their  Benches are fully computerised, all these courts generate Daily and Weekly Causelists through  the available ICT facilities. This is a  near time critical application in all the Courts.

    Features:  
    1. Advocates can generate their own Causelists consisting of his/her own cases.
    2. Retrieval through the name of either petitioner or     respondent is possible.
    3. Court wise list can be generated.
    4. Judge wise list can be prepared.
    5. Entire Causelist can be printed, if required.
    6. Case no. wise access is possible.
    Case Status site provides the latest status of a case either pending or disposed by the Supreme Court or any other High Court in the country. The required information is derived from the databases of the concerned courts.  It also provides Daily orders & these orders are available as soon as the orders are signed by the court.
    Cases can be retrieved through:
    i. Case No.
    ii. Title (Petitioner/respondent Name)
    iii. Advocate name
    iv. Lower court details


    Use the links given below to search the JUDIS Database for court judgements.
    Supreme Court
    High Courts
    Benches
    District Courts
    Tribunals & Commissions

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