GSTAT CDR-02 Court Diary Overview (Rules 53 and 110)
This document outlines the format and content for maintaining a court diary as per the GSTAT CDR-02 guidelines, specifically referencing rules 53 and 110. The diary is structured in a tabular format, detailing various aspects of court proceedings. Each row in the table corresponds to a different appeal or case, and the columns capture specific information about the proceedings.
The columns in the table include:
1. Serial Number (Sl. No.) for tracking each entry,
2. Appeal Number to identify the case,
3. The parties involved, either as Appellant or Respondent,
4. The time when the court bench commenced its sitting,
5. The time the bench took a lunch break,
6. The time the bench reassembled after lunch,
7. The time the bench rose for the day,
8. Whether the judgment was dictated in open court, and if so, by whom,
9. If not dictated, which member was assigned the case for the order,
10. Whether the matter is part-heard and the next hearing date,
11. If the order is reserved, the date of pronouncement,
12. If the matter is adjourned, the next hearing date,
13. Initials of the Gazetted Officer overseeing the proceedings,
14. Any additional remarks.
This structured approach ensures that all necessary details of court proceedings are systematically recorded and accessible for future reference.
Note: It is an AI generated summary for reference purpose only.
GSTATCDR-02-COURTDIARY
[Seerule and53and110]
Sl.
No.
AppealNo.
AppellantorRespondent
TimeatwhichsittingofBenchcommenced
TimeatwhichtheBenchroseforlunchbreak
TimeatwhichBenchre-assembled
TimeatwhichtheBenchfinallyrosefortheday
Whether thejudgementisdictated intheopencourt,ifsobywhichMemberandWhichSPSor PA tookdictation