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| + | ====== Court order not uploaded on eCourts, or the case status is wrong? Do these things first ====== | ||
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| + | **Reviewed on:** 2026-06-12. | ||
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| + | The eCourts website is a convenience, | ||
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| + | - Open [[https:// | ||
| + | - Pin down three facts: the exact case number and CNR, the hearing date on which the order was passed, and the order date if it differs. The copying section cannot trace an order without these. | ||
| + | - Apply for a **certified copy** of the order at the court' | ||
| + | - File a separate short application to the registry to upload the missing order or correct the wrong online entry, attaching the certified copy or order sheet. | ||
| + | - Keep a stamped acknowledgement of every application. Use RTI only later, for administrative records the registry will not share. | ||
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| + | ===== Why the website and the file disagree ===== | ||
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| + | The eCourts portal mirrors data typed in by registry staff. There is a gap between when a judge pronounces an order and when a clerk uploads it. Reserved judgments, long orders, vacation periods, and staff shortage stretch that gap. There is no fixed national deadline for putting an order online. So a blank " | ||
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| + | When the website and the court file disagree, the file wins. That is why your two tasks are separate jobs handled by different desks. The **copying section** gives you the official document. The **computer or data-entry branch** fixes the website. Treat them apart and you will not waste a trip. | ||
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| + | ===== The three facts that drive everything ===== | ||
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| + | The single biggest reason a copy request stalls is vague details. Write down the exact case number and the 16-character CNR, the hearing date the order was passed on, and the order date. If you are unsure, check the order sheet you were handed in court, message your advocate, or read the " | ||
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| + | ===== Apply for the certified copy, the document that actually matters ===== | ||
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| + | Go to the copy or copying section of the court that passed the order. Fill in the certified-copy application, | ||
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| + | This certified copy, not a downloaded eCourts PDF, is what you produce for an appeal, execution, or any official use. If your matter is a family-court decree, the same procedure applies, and our companion note on a [[practical-guides: | ||
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| + | ===== Ask the registry to upload or correct the record ===== | ||
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| + | If the order is not online, or the status shows a wrong date or stage, file a short written application to the **Registrar** or the officer in charge of the **Computer or Nazarat branch**. State the case number, name the exact field that is wrong, give the correct value, and attach the certified copy. Hand it in at the filing or facilitation counter and keep a stamped acknowledgement. Clerical corrections are usually made within a few working days once verified against the file. | ||
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| + | To: The Registrar / Officer In-charge, Computer Branch | ||
| + | [Name and place of the court] | ||
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| + | Subject: Upload / correction of online case record, Case No. [number] | ||
| + | (CNR: [number]) | ||
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| + | I am [name], the [petitioner / respondent / applicant] in the above | ||
| + | matter. On checking the case status on the eCourts portal on [date], I | ||
| + | found that: | ||
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| + | [Choose one] | ||
| + | (a) the order dated [date] has not been uploaded under " | ||
| + | (b) the case status shows [wrong value, e.g. next-hearing date / stage], | ||
| + | whereas the correct position is [correct value]. | ||
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| + | A certified copy / order sheet of the order dated [date] is enclosed in | ||
| + | support. I request that the online record be updated to match the court | ||
| + | file, and that an acknowledgement be issued. | ||
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| + | Yours faithfully, | ||
| + | [Name], [party status], Case No. and CNR | ||
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| + | ===== A deadline trap worth knowing ===== | ||
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| + | A litigant in Nagpur saw the eCourts status mark his suit " | ||
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| + | ===== If the registry stays silent ===== | ||
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| + | * Send a written follow-up quoting the date and acknowledgement number of your first application. | ||
| + | * Route it through the court' | ||
| + | * Make a short representation to a supervisory officer, the Principal District Judge' | ||
| + | * File an RTI for the administrative records once the offline route has had a fair chance. | ||
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| + | ===== When RTI helps, and when it does not ===== | ||
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| + | Courts are public authorities, | ||
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| + | ===== FAQs ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Is the order shown on eCourts the official record? ==== | ||
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| + | No. The eCourts entry is an informational service. The legally authoritative document is the signed order on the court record, proved by a certified copy. Use eCourts to track and to spot errors, but rely on the certified copy for any legal step. | ||
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| + | ==== How do I get an order that is not showing online? ==== | ||
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| + | Confirm the case number and order date, then apply for a certified copy at the copy section of the court that passed it, paying the copy fee and folio charges. Many courts accept online certified-copy applications. The copy is the document you need, uploading to the website is a separate clerical step. | ||
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| + | ==== The status shows the wrong date or stage. Who fixes it? ==== | ||
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| + | The court registry, not you. Write to the Registrar or the Computer or Nazarat branch with the case number, the wrong field, the correct value, and the certified copy in support. Keep the stamped acknowledgement. | ||
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| + | ==== Does a wrong eCourts date affect my appeal deadline? ==== | ||
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| + | Limitation generally runs from the order and the availability of a certified copy, not from a website entry. Do not rely on the portal for deadlines. Apply for the certified copy promptly, note its issue date, and confirm with an advocate. | ||
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| + | ==== The " | ||
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| + | Almost never. A blank tab usually means the order is not yet uploaded. Check the case-status and business tabs, and confirm with the copying section. The file exists even when the website lags. | ||
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| + | ==== Can RTI force the registry to upload my order faster? ==== | ||
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| + | No. RTI surfaces information such as when the order was sent for uploading and the status of your correction request. It does not give a fast track or change a tax-style outcome. The copying section and a written follow-up are the faster tools. | ||
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| + | ===== Related guides on this wiki ===== | ||
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| + | * [[practical-guides: | ||
| + | * [[practical-guides: | ||
| + | * [[practical-guides: | ||
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| + | Download the eCourts order and case-status correction checklist (PDF).===== Court order not uploaded online / case status wrong: How to fix (2026) ===== | ||
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| + | - **Step 1: What to do when court order is not uploaded online or case status is wrong?** (a) Court order online: (i) eCourts portal — orders/ | ||
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| + | - **Step 2: Comparison table — court order/ | ||
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| + | - **Step 3: How to fix court order/ | ||
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| + | - **Step 4: E-E-A-T signals.** (a) Sources: ecourts.gov.in, | ||
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| + | - **Step 5: Practical tips.** (a) eCourts — ecourts.gov.in for online orders, (b) court registry for correction — apply in writing, (c) RTI very effective — for court records, (d) order copy: apply to registry — 1-7 days, (e) Example: A litigant' | ||
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| + | - **Step 6: Key provisions.** (a) eCourts Mission, (b) RTI Act 2005, (c) Court Rules, (d) ecourts.gov.in, | ||
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