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Saket Court Cause List — Today & Tomorrow

This page is for anyone trying to check the Saket court cause list — South or South-East Delhi districts — for today or tomorrow. Use the cause list checker on this site to search by date, advocate name, judge or courtroom instead of scrolling PDFs.

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About the Saket Court cause list

The Saket Courts complex houses the district courts of South and South-East Delhi — two districts, each publishing its own daily cause list through the eCourts system. Family courts and MACT benches at Saket publish through the same system. This practice appears regularly before the Saket courts.

How to find your matter in under a minute

  1. Open the cause list checker and select the hearing date — today or tomorrow.
  2. Select Delhi, the district, and the Saket Court complex.
  3. Filter by advocate name, judge, or party name instead of scrolling the full courtroom list.
  4. Note the courtroom and item number — that is what the display board tracks on the hearing day.

Frequently asked questions

How do I check the Saket cause list for today? Open the cause list checker, pick today's date, select Delhi, then the South or South-East district and the Saket complex. Filter by advocate or judge name to find the matter without scrolling.

Should I select South or South-East district for a Saket matter? Saket houses both districts. Your summons or the case status result (by CNR) shows the district. Broadly, the police station of the case determines the district.

Can I check tomorrow's Saket cause list? Yes — lists are generally published a day in advance by the evening. Select tomorrow's date; if the list has not been uploaded, check again after court hours.

Can I also check Saket case status here? Yes, use the Saket case status page or the main case checker with your CNR to see stage, next date and order availability.

Need more than a listing check?

If the listing raises a strategic question — a matter listed without notice, a hearing you cannot attend, or a case that needs fresh representation — Vikram Singh Kushwaha, Advocate appears before Delhi district courts, the Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court of India. Start a preliminary case assessment or see consultation options.