HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT ALLAHABAD - Case Status Search

Search and track your cases in HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT ALLAHABAD. Enter your case details below to find status, orders, and hearing information.

Allahabad High Court Case Status

Established in 1866, the Allahabad High Court (officially the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad) is among India's oldest high courts. Located in Prayagraj, it serves as the principal court for Uttar Pradesh.

Searching Your Case

You can search cases using multiple methods:

  • Case Number: Enter the WRIT, CIVIL, or CRIMINAL case number
  • Case Type: Pick from WRIT-A, WRIT-C, Civil Appeal, Criminal Appeal, and others
  • Year: Year of filing
  • Party Name: Petitioner or respondent name

Common Case Types

WRIT Petitions

Challenges to government orders, policies, and administrative decisions

Civil Appeals

Appeals from lower court decisions on property and contract matters

Criminal Appeals

Criminal appeals from district and sessions courts

What You Can Access

  • Current case status and updates
  • Court orders and judgments (downloadable)
  • Next hearing dates
  • Daily cause lists
  • Multiple case tracking

Search Court Orders by Advocate Name

Looking for recent court orders? Search orders from the last 17 days by advocate name:

Search Allahabad High Court Orders

Looking for Service Matters?

Cases related to government jobs, promotions, pensions, or service disputes are typically filed with CAT (Central Administrative Tribunal) Allahabad:

Check CAT Allahabad Cases

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find my case number?

A case number typically consists of a type abbreviation, a unique number, and the year the case was filed.
Example: CRM/1/2025 or WP/123/2024

What is case status in court?

When a case is disposed, it means the trial has ended and a judgment has been made with no further actions needed. If the status is pending, it indicates the trial is ongoing and more hearings are needed before a final decision.

What is an Item Number?

An Item Number is like a label for each important document or piece of evidence in a court case. It helps keep things organized so that lawyers and judges can easily find and refer to specific items during the legal process.

What is a bench in court?

A bench refers to the judge or panel of judges who will be hearing your case. The bench composition may change, and it's important to know which judge(s) will be presiding over your hearing.