The seat is not the capital, which catches out more people than it should — and makes the board a document you read from somewhere else.
The Chhattisgarh High Court display board is the live running order at Bilaspur, showing the item number each court has currently reached, through sitting hours of roughly 10:30 to 16:30 IST. The court was constituted in 2000 when Chhattisgarh was formed, and sits at Bilaspur rather than at the state capital.
The Chhattisgarh High Court was constituted in 2000, on the formation of the state. It sits at Bilaspur. The state capital is Raipur, about 120 kilometres away, and a great deal of the state's commercial and administrative life is there.
That separation is the practical fact of a Chhattisgarh practice: the instructing work is frequently in one city and the hearing is in another. For an advocate in Raipur, the question the board answers is not "where is the court now" but "was today's journey necessary".
The court number and the item number that court has reached, read against your own item from the cause list.
Pass over is a deferral within the day. Part heard means a bench has begun and will continue. Not reached means the court rose before the item was called, and the matter takes a fresh date. The display board guide covers each.
Cause lists are covered for around 700 district courts on any date, so a practice running from a district court up to Bilaspur sits in one place with the same alerts throughout. See cause lists and case status.
At Bilaspur. The state capital is Raipur, roughly 120 kilometres away, so the seat of the court and the administrative capital are different cities — a distinction that regularly catches out people filing for the first time.
Ordinarily 10:30 to 16:30 IST on working days, with a lunch recess. The display board shows a live item number only while courts are sitting.
Yes, in the Lawgger app, live through court hours. Given the distance between Raipur and Bilaspur that is the ordinary way a practice uses it. This website does not carry live court data.
The court rose before your item was called. Nothing has been decided, and the matter goes back for a fresh date.
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