One of the country's newest High Courts, and a list short enough that the whole of it is worth reading.
The Manipur High Court cause list is the order of business for a hearing day, published on the evening before it. The court was established in 2013 at Imphal, when the Gauhati High Court's jurisdiction over the north-eastern states was reorganised, and it exercises jurisdiction over the State of Manipur.
The High Court of Manipur was established in 2013, when jurisdiction previously exercised by the Gauhati High Court over the north-eastern states was reorganised into separate High Courts for Manipur, Meghalaya and Tripura.
One practical consequence still turns up: authorities and procedural references from before 2013 point at Gauhati, and older records for long-running matters may sit under the earlier court. If you are tracing a matter's history, expect the trail to cross that boundary.
A second consequence is scale. This is a comparatively small court, and its daily list is short enough that reading the whole of it is realistic — which is not true at Delhi or Bombay.
The list for a hearing day is published on the evening before it, at no fixed clock time. A supplementary list carries items added afterwards, sometimes on the hearing morning. An advance list gives earlier notice of what is expected.
Party and advocate names are hand-typed and spellings vary; a case number or CNR is exact. The CNR is permanent and survives changes to the case number or year of registration, so a matter saved once stays tracked for its whole life.
See how case status is followed between hearings, and the Gauhati High Court for matters predating 2013.
In 2013, when jurisdiction previously exercised by the Gauhati High Court over the north-eastern states was reorganised into separate High Courts for Manipur, Meghalaya and Tripura.
On the evening before the hearing day, at no fixed clock time, with supplementary items sometimes following later.
At Imphal, exercising jurisdiction over the State of Manipur.
Before the High Court of Manipur was established, that jurisdiction was exercised by the Gauhati High Court, so older records for long-running matters may sit under the earlier court.
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