Quick answer: eCourts (ecourts.gov.in) lets you search case status, hearing dates, orders, listings across 16,000+ district courts. Free. Use case no., party name, or advocate name.
Most “delays” or “rejections” clear within 7-15 days of an RTI being filed. Use this 5-question template:
1. Status of my application no. _____ dated _____ as on date. 2. Name + designation of dealing officer assigned to my file. 3. Reasons for delay beyond the statutory timeline. 4. Copy of any noting / movement of my file in the past 30 days. 5. Likely date of resolution / decision.
Auto-fill the PIO + your case: Open the AI RTI Drafter →
Yes — fully free.
High Courts have own portals (e.g., Delhi HC, Bombay HC). Same district eCourts doesn't cover HC.
Yes for many courts. Certified copy needs court counter visit OR RTI.
File RTI to court for delay reason + likely date.
Bottom line: eCourts (ecourts.gov.in) lets you search case status, hearing dates, orders, listings across 16,000+ district courts. Free. Use case no., party name, or advocate name. If delayed beyond statutory timeline, file an RTI — most cases clear within 15 days.
Last reviewed: 26 April 2026.