ITAT Hyderabad Case Status

Search ITAT Hyderabad case status online. Check Income Tax Appellate Tribunal Hyderabad Bench cases, orders, judgments, and hearing dates.

ITAT Hyderabad Case Status

Search your ITAT Hyderabad case status online. The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) Hyderabad Bench handles income tax appeals from the Hyderabad region.

Types of Appeals at ITAT Hyderabad

Income Tax Appeal (ITA)

Appeals against CIT(A) orders

Cross Objection (CO)

Counter appeals by the other party

Stay Application (SA)

Stay of demand pending appeal

How to Search

  1. Select ITAT Hyderabad from the dropdown
  2. Choose your Appeal Type (ITA, CO, ITTPA, etc.)
  3. Enter your Appeal Number
  4. Enter the Filing Year
  5. Click Search Cases

What You Can Access

  • Current case status and stage
  • ITAT orders and judgments (PDF)
  • Next hearing dates
  • Assessment year and assessee details
  • Bench allocation information

ITAT Procedure

Appeals to ITAT must be filed within 60 days from the date of receipt of the CIT(A) order. The tribunal's decision on facts is final, with further appeals to High Court only on substantial questions of law.

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.