How many cases are pending in Allahabad High Court?
Allahabad High Court has the highest number of pending cases (over 7.2 lakh), as per the data, attributed to the National Judicial Data Grid. Other High Courts with a high pendency include Rajasthan (4.5 lakh) and Madras (4 lakh).
How many benches are there in Allahabad High Court?
Allahabad High Court has just one bench in Lucknow. It is India’s largest High Court.
How can I check my case status in Allahabad High Court?
- HOME.
- Case Status. Search by Case Number. Search by Case Filing Number. Search by Efiling Diary Number. Search Pending Case by Year & Number. Search by Party Name. Search Complain Cases by Party Name.
- Advocate. Advocate’s Case(s) Listed – Date Wise. Advocate’s Case(s) Listed Today.
- Lower Court. Lower Court Proceeding Stayed.
Where is the division bench of Allahabad High Court?
Lucknow
Principal seat and benches The seat of the court is at Prayagraj. Prayagraj High Court maintains a permanent circuit bench at Lucknow, the administrative capital of the state. The maximum number of serving judges is 160, the highest in India.
What is case disposed?
Srinu, ‘Case Status – Disposed’ means the final order/judgment/decree has been passed by the hon’ble court. It does not mean that the case was quashed. You may contact your advocate for result of the case. You may apply for certified copies.
Which district comes under Lucknow High Court?
Districts of Lucknow, Hardoi, Kheri, Rai Bareli, Sitapur, Unnao, Faizabad, Ambedkar Nagar, Baharaich, Shravasti, Barabanki, Gonda, Balrampur, Pratapgarh, Sultanpur in the state of Uttar Pradesh. 5.
What is permanent list in Allahabad High Court?
The Permanent List contains cases with listing order and passover cases. The Computer Cause List Section would fetch the cases for the Daily Cause List from the Permanent List without breaking the queue.
What means apex court?
An apex court designates the highest judicial decision-maker within a federation, which has jurisdiction to decisively decide federalism-related cases, and whose rulings are not subject to any form of further review.