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How To Obtain A Copy Of A Court Order Or Judgement?

Amna Kabeer
Last updated: December 3, 2024 3:06 pm
Amna Kabeer
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How To Obtain A Copy Of A Court Order Or Judgement

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   Which Documents Are Needed To Apply For A Copy Of Court Order Or Judgement? 

To obtain a copy of a court order or judgment, follow these steps:

  1. Determine which court issued the judgment or order (e.g., High Court, District Court).
  2. Draft an application stating your entitlement to the copy, including details like case number, names of parties, and document description.
  3. File the application at the court’s copying section or online through the court’s e-filing system, if available.
  4. Pay the prescribed court fee, which varies by jurisdiction.
  5. Wait for the court to process your application and provide the certified copy, typically within 10 days. 
  6. Check with the court’s copying section if you do not receive the copy in the expected timeframe.

 

 

 

Which Documents Are Needed To Apply For A Copy Of Court Order Or Judgement? 

To apply for a copy of a court order or judgment, you typically need the following documents:

  1. A completed application form specifying the details of the order or judgment requested.
  2. Information such as the case number, parties involved, and date of the order.
  3. Indicate whether the copy is for private use or another purpose.
  4. A valid ID to establish your identity and eligibility to request the document.
  5. Proof of payment for the court fees associated with the copy request.

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