Digital transformation has led to rapid growth in many sectors, both in India and around the world. It has also produced breakthrough results in various domains. Digital changes, such as digital literacy, the creation of digital infrastructure, communication, networks, and digital banking, have worked to reduce disparities and bridge gaps between authorities, consumers, and users. It has created a revolutionary new set of channels for transactions. In India, the growth of the digital sector has raised questions about its legal and juridical nature. These issues were essential to resolve to ensure transparency and convenience for the citizens and the state.
CNR Numbers and QR Codes are Important
CNR is a unique number assigned to every district and taluka court case. You can access the details and status of the case by entering the CNR number.
Searching for a case status is also possible using the party name, case numbers, filing numbers, advocate words, FIR numbers, or Act types.
Both lawyers and litigants will find the app beneficial. This app allows users to quickly be notified of the next hearing date for a particular case.
The app contains copies of judgments, so you don’t have to wait long to get a hard copy.
You can also scan the QR code to access information.
This mobile app lets you access all information about high and district court cases.
Courts, lawyers, and litigants can use the QR code. With the scan QR code feature available in the e-Courts mobile app, or any other QR code app, the user can scan the QR codes and obtain the case details in one scan. This will save the user from having to type in 16digitCNRnumbers or enter other information when searching manually. This Qr code option is addictive.
Search Exclusively for First Information Reports at Police Stations
You can search for the FIRs registered in Karnataka by clicking the link. Other state governments have created similar links.
eCourts India
eCourts, a revolutionary tool for disseminating legal information in India, was launched on 7th August 2013. The Hon’ble Chief Judge of India launched the eCourts National Portal of the eCourts Project on 7th August 2013. eCourt provides information on cases filed at a subordinate and most High Courts nationwide. The portal allows citizens and stakeholders to access information about their patients. eCourts is a centralized service that will enable you to check the status of your case or get information by entering the necessary credentials. Citizens can also gain access to data and information on the judicial system in the country. The portal allows you to search for judgments by Bench, Case Type, Case Number, Year, Petitioner/Respondent Name, Judge name, Act, Section, and decisions. Virtual courts allow for online adjudication and have been proven to be more time- and cost-effective than traditional court procedures. So, litigants can settle minor legal disputes, such as traffic and transport challans. You can track your status online.
How to track court cases online: Follow these steps.
You can track your case status online using eCourt by following these simple steps
Visit the website or download the e-court service application
eCourts offers services that allow you to track and check the details of a case from the comfort of your home. You can also get information on issues and court orders filed by subordinate courts, High Courts, and the Supreme Court. To increase their legal knowledge, the public can gain access to landmark cases and updates or details thereof. It also offers e-filing with virtual court proceedings. To get more personalized information about your case, you must log in and enter your credentials, as shown below.
Enter the CNR number in the search box.
After you download or visit the official eCourt website, click the search menu section and enter your case’s 16-digit CNR (also known as case identity number). This number can be found on the document accompanying your filed/registered lawsuit. You can also log in using the CNR number if you cannot access the system with your CNR number.
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