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gdk (student)     10 February 2012

Daily order

Hi all,


In High Court Web-site, Iam checking the status of revision case for interim maintenance, today I observed that daily Order is mentioned? What does they mean.

Please guide.

Regards.



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Tajobsindia (Senior Partner )     11 February 2012

@ Author

It means in a particular case Order announced / made on that day which is given by preciding
Jstc of that Court in such and such parties name in such and such case no.

Suppose your (a parties) case no. is CM (M) 213/2011 and was listed today at Court no. 12 before say Jstc Mr. Seth . Then to see daily order in your case of today's date you need to fill above in empty boxes during search.


OR if you are a researcher of daily orders of particular Jstc and or all the courts in HC then one by one you can view the orders given daily by particular Jstc and or particular court in particular parties matter in particular State. Many people do read daily orders of their State's HC for refreshing their knowledge and or for data compilation and or for helping their client


I think your case hearings were over and you are searching for what was the order. Then in that case go to date under Daily order and if the HC website has listing of Jstc's then select particular Jstc and submit. your case no. and parties name and Jstc giving order on that date will pop.

If you can tell us which HC your case is in then it becomes easier to explain / help you otherwise it is seen that each State’s HC websites have different way to see / search daily orders and or even Judgments.

 


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