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Find your CNR

Your 16-digit CNR number is on court notices, summons, or ask your advocate.

2

Enter & Search

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a CNR number?
CNR (Case Number Record) is a unique 16-character alphanumeric code assigned to every case filed in Indian courts. It is the universal identifier used across all court records. You can find it on your court notice, summons, or by asking your advocate.
Which courts are supported?
casestatus.in supports the Supreme Court of India, all 25 High Courts, and District Courts across the country. Supreme Court cases can be searched by diary number. High Court and District Court cases are searched using the 16-digit CNR number.
How current is the case data?
Case data is fetched in real time from publicly available court records. The information is as current as what the courts have published. First lookups may take a few seconds; subsequent lookups are faster due to caching.
Is this service free?
Yes, casestatus.in is completely free to use. You can check the status of any court case in India without any registration or login.
Where can I find my CNR number?
Your CNR number appears on court notices, summons, and cause lists. Your advocate will also have this number. The format is typically like MHAU019999992015 — 16 alphanumeric characters.