Case Number Reference
Full Form of CNR
What is CNR?
CNR (Case Number Reference) is a unique alphanumeric identifier assigned to every case filed in Indian courts under the eCourts Mission Mode Project. It serves as a permanent reference code that allows litigants, lawyers, and judges to track case status, cause lists, and orders online through the National Judicial Data Grid (NJDG) and eCourts portal. The CNR number is generated automatically once a case is registered, combining elements such as the court code, case type, year, and serial number, ensuring no two cases share the same identifier. It eliminates the confusion caused by multiple case numbers used across different stages in a single litigation. CNR is used extensively in district and subordinate courts, high courts, and the Supreme Court, and is printed on all court summons, orders, and judgments. For students preparing for judicial services exams or law entrance tests, understanding CNR is important because questions frequently appear on eCourts initiatives and case management reforms. The system also enables integration with other legal databases, improving transparency and reducing delays. Citizens can check case progress using the CNR on the eCourts website without visiting the court physically.
CNR का फुल फॉर्म
केस नंबर संदर्भ
Example
The advocate asked the litigant to note the CNR number from the cause list so that they can monitor the next hearing date online.