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Certified Copies & Case Status

Court Document Services

Obtain certified copies, case status, orders, judgments, and any document from courts across India. We handle the entire process so you don't have to navigate court procedures yourself.

What's Included

  • Certified copies of court orders and judgments
  • Case status and next date information
  • FIR copies and chargesheet documents
  • Bail order copies
  • Decree and order execution copies
  • Property-related court documents
  • Case history and filing details
  • Documents from courts across India

Legal Framework

  • Right to Information Act, 2005
  • High Court Rules for Certified Copies
  • District Court Rules and Procedures
  • E-Courts Services Portal Guidelines
  • Supreme Court Rules, 2013
  • Code of Civil Procedure - Order XX Rule 6

Transparent Pricing

Our service charges start from ₹1,500 plus actual court fees and copying charges. The total cost depends on the number of pages, court location, and urgency of the request.

Court fees vary by court and document type. We provide exact quote after receiving case details.

How It Works

Our Process

1

Request

Share case details - case number, court name, and document needed.

2

Fee Quote

We provide transparent quote including court fees and service charges.

3

Processing

Our team handles all court formalities and applications.

4

Delivery

Receive certified documents via courier or pick up from our office.

FAQs

Common Questions

Normal processing takes 7-15 working days depending on the court and document type. High Courts and Supreme Court may take longer. Urgent processing may be available for additional charges where permitted by court rules.
Yes, we can obtain documents from District Courts, High Courts, Supreme Court, Tribunals, and other judicial forums across India. We have a network of associates who can assist with document procurement from various locations.
You'll need to provide: Case number (CNR number preferred), names of parties, court name and location, year of filing, and the specific document you need (order date if applicable). The more details you provide, the faster we can locate your case.
Yes, certified copies obtained from court are legally valid and can be used as evidence in legal proceedings. They bear the seal and signature of the court official, authenticating their genuineness.
Yes, you can get a copy of your FIR. The complainant is entitled to a free copy of the FIR under Section 173 BNSS. We can also help obtain FIR copies for other purposes through proper legal channels, including RTI applications.

Ready toGet Started?

Contact us for a free consultation. We'll discuss your needs and provide a transparent quote.

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