The "Cause List" is the daily timetable of a court. If you are a litigant, checking the cause list is the only way to know if your case is actually being heard today or if the judge is on leave.
What is a Cause List?
It is a list of cases scheduled for hearing on a specific date, broken down by courtroom and judge. It tells you the "Item Number" of your case.
How to Read It
- Supplementary List: Fresh matters or urgent applications listed last minute. Taken up first.
- Daily/Ordinary List: Regular ongoing matters (Evidence, Arguments).
- Abbreviations:
- Misc.: Miscellaneous hearing (procedural steps)
- Adj.: Adjournment
- Ex-parte: Proceeding without the other side
How to Check Online
1. Go to services.ecourts.gov.in or use the eCourts Services App.
2. Select State & District.
3. Search by "Case Number" or "Advocate Name".
4. Look for "Next Date" and "Stage".
Pro Tip: Always check the list the evening before (around 8 PM). Lists are dynamic and can change.