ABOUT DISTRICT COURT
As during the Maurya Empire, each district in the State has its hierarchy of judicial officers- Munsiff, Sub Judge, District and Sessions Judge- with the Principal District Judge as its head. After the attainment of freedom the Indian judiciary has maintained the ancient Indian tradition of judicial independence and integrity. The highest praise must go to the judiciary, which includes the Munsiffs, Sub Judges, and District Judges who have dispensed impartial justice between citizens of different communities and castes, and whose record compares very favourably with that of British judges who were not always impartial between Indian and British litigants. Indian Judges have lived up to the injunction of Brihaspati that a Judge should decide cases without any motive of personal gain or prejudice or bias and his decisions should be in accordance with the law prescribed by the text.
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eCOURT SERVICES
CASE STATUS
CASE STATUS
COURT ORDER
COURT ORDER
CAUSE LIST
CAUSE LIST
CAVEAT SEARCH
CAVEAT SEARCH
IMPORTANT LINKS
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Supreme Court of India
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Tenders
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Case Management Through CIS 3.0
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NSTEP User Manual
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e-Committee Website
LATEST ANNOUNCEMENTS
- eFiling-FAQs
- Recruitment to the permanent IT cadre – Notification issued
- Notice calling for ‘willingness from the Retired Judicial Officers for Translation of Judgments’
- Rank list for the post of System Assistants
- DUTY MAGISTRATE [PDF, 26 KB]
- RTI Authorities [PDF,30 KB]
- Courts in Alappuzha District [PDF, 28 KB]
- Civil Jurisdiction [PDF, 38 KB]
- Criminal Jurisdiction [PDF, 29 KB]
- Notice regarding the advocate registration in e-Filing ver 3.0 Portal, having other state registration number [PDF, 37 KB]
- e_Filing Services 3.0 – User Manual [PDF, 2 MB]
- Appointing 90 No.s of System Assistants in District Judiciary [PDF, 161 KB]