You have a case number. You need to know when your next hearing is. You open Google, get three different portals, try one, get a blank result, try another — and 20 minutes later you still do not know what is happening with your case.
This happens to thousands of litigants and junior advocates every week. The Madras High Court has two permanent benches, multiple online portals, over a dozen case type abbreviations, and no single page that explains how they all connect.
This guide fixes that. Every method is explained with exact steps, direct links, a full cost breakdown, guidance on which type of specialist to engage, a district-by-district jurisdiction map, and the latest 2025–2026 digital updates — all in one place, on LegalAnts.com.
All Official Portals at a Glance
| Portal | Maintained By | Best For | Direct Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| eCourts — Chennai Bench | NIC / e-Committee, Supreme Court of India | Primary case status, cause lists, orders | Open ↗ |
| eCourts — Madurai Bench | NIC / e-Committee, Supreme Court of India | Primary case status for 14 southern districts | Open ↗ |
| Official MHC Website | Madras High Court / NIC | Cause lists, daily orders, display board | Open ↗ |
| JUDIS | Madras High Court / NIC | Disposed cases, full-text judgments, PDF download | Open ↗ |
| eCourts Mobile App | NIC — Android & iOS | On-the-go status, hearing date alerts | Search “eCourts Services” on Play Store / App Store |
Step-by-Step: eCourts Portal
The eCourts High Court Services portal is maintained by the National Informatics Centre under the Supreme Court’s e-Committee. It is the most comprehensive and up-to-date source.
For the Principal Bench — Chennai
Open the Chennai Bench case status page.The form is pre-loaded to the Principal Bench — no need to select state or district again.
Select your Case Type from the dropdown.Match the abbreviation exactly to your court notice — e.g. “W.P.” not “W.A.”. See the full table in Section 6 if unsure.
Enter the Case Number — digits only.If your reference is W.P. 18450/2022, type 18450 only. Do not include letters, slashes, or spaces.
Select the Year of Filing.Choose the four-digit year from the dropdown — this is the year shown after the slash in your case reference.
Click “Go” / “Search”.Your case details — party names, bench, last and next hearing dates, current stage, and a link to orders — appear on the results page.
Step-by-Step: Official MHC Website
The official Madras High Court website at hcmadras.tn.gov.in provides case status plus several tools not available on the eCourts portal:
| Tool | What It Offers |
|---|---|
| Case Status (Chennai) | Search by case number — Principal Bench |
| Case Status (Madurai) | Search by case number — Madurai Bench |
| Cause Lists | Cases listed for the next working day; viewable court-wise and judge-wise; full PDF download |
| Daily Orders | Search and download orders by case number, judge, or date |
| Live Display Board | Real-time feed of item numbers currently being argued in each court hall — useful when physically at court |
| Notifications & Circulars | Administrative orders, holidays, new practice directions |
Step-by-Step: JUDIS — Disposed Cases & Full Judgments
JUDIS (Judgment Information System) is maintained by the Madras High Court and covers both pending and disposed case status, along with the full text of past judgments for the Madras High Court, Madurai Bench, and District & Taluk Courts of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry.
Case Type Short Form
Selecting the wrong case type is the single most common reason a search returns no results. Use this table to verify the correct abbreviation from your court notice or filing receipt.
| Abbreviation | Full Form | Nature of Case | Bench |
|---|---|---|---|
| W.P. | Writ Petition | Constitutional rights, service matters, govt. action challenges | Chennai |
| W.P.(MD) | Writ Petition (Madurai) | Same as W.P. — filed at Madurai Bench | Madurai |
| W.A. | Writ Appeal | Appeal against a W.P. order | Chennai |
| W.A.(MD) | Writ Appeal (Madurai) | Appeal against a W.P.(MD) order | Madurai |
| Crl. O.P. | Criminal Original Petition | Bail applications, quash petitions, anticipatory bail | Both |
| Crl. A. | Criminal Appeal | Appeals in criminal matters from sessions courts | Both |
| Crl. R.C. | Criminal Revision Case | Revision of lower court criminal orders | Both |
| O.S.A. | Original Side Appeal | Appeals from MHC’s own original side orders | Chennai |
| C.M.A. | Civil Miscellaneous Appeal | Appeals from subordinate civil courts | Both |
| C.S. | Civil Suit | Original civil suits filed in the High Court | Chennai |
| H.C.P. | Habeas Corpus Petition | Personal liberty, illegal detention | Both |
| Cont. Petn. | Contempt Petition | Contempt of court proceedings | Both |
| T.C.P. | Transfer Case Petition | Petitions to transfer cases between courts | Both |
| T.A. | Tax Appeal | Income tax, GST, customs, excise appeals | Chennai |
| O.P. | Original Petition | Matrimonial, testamentary, insolvency matters | Chennai |
| M.P. | Miscellaneous Petition | Interim applications within a main case | Both |
| R.T. | Referred Trial | Death sentence confirmation by High Court | Both |
| Elec. Petn. | Election Petition | Challenges to election results | Chennai |
Any case type with the suffix (MD) is exclusively handled by the Madurai Bench. Always use the Madurai Bench portal for those cases.
Geographic Jurisdiction — Which Bench Covers Your District?
The Madras High Court exercises appellate jurisdiction over the entire state of Tamil Nadu and the Union Territory of Puducherry. Original jurisdiction is limited to the city of Chennai. The Madurai Bench, which has been functioning since 2004, handles matters arising from 14 districts of southern and central Tamil Nadu.
24 Districts (Chennai Bench)
- Chennai & metropolitan area
- Vellore, Ranipet, Tirupattur
- Kanchipuram, Chengalpattu
- Tiruvallur, Krishnagiri
- Dharmapuri, Salem
- Namakkal, Erode
- Tiruppur, Coimbatore
- Nilgiris, Ariyalur
- Cuddalore, Villupuram
- Kallakurichi, Nagapattinam
- Mayiladuthurai, Perambalur
- Puducherry (UT)
Madurai Bench — 14 Districts
14 Districts (Madurai Bench)
- Madurai, Theni, Dindigul
- Tiruchirappalli, Karur
- Thanjavur, Pudukottai
- Sivaganga, Ramanathapuram
- Virudhunagar, Thoothukudi
- Tirunelveli, Tenkasi
- Kanyakumari
Which Specialist Do You Need?
he Madras High Court handles vastly different types of matters. The kind of advocate you hire — and what they cost — depends entirely on the nature of your case. Here is a practical guide by matter type.
Constitutional / Writ Counsel
For W.P. and W.A. matters involving government action, service disputes, fundamental rights. Must be well-versed in Articles 226 and 32 of the Constitution.
W.P. · W.A.
Criminal Advocate
For bail, anticipatory bail, quash petitions, criminal appeals and revisions. Look for advocates with strong sessions court and High Court criminal track records.
Crl. O.P. · Crl. A.
Civil / Commercial Litigator
For civil suits, OSA, CMA matters. Experience with property disputes, contract enforcement, and commercial arbitration is key for complex matters.
C.S. · C.M.A. · O.S.A.
Tax Advocate
For income tax, GST, customs, and excise appeals. Must understand both substantive tax law and High Court appellate procedure under T.A. matters.
T.A. · Writ (tax)
Family / Matrimonial Specialist
For O.P. matters — divorce, maintenance, custody appeals from family courts. Familiarity with personal law (Hindu, Muslim, Christian) is essential.
O.P. · C.M.A.
Senior Advocate / Senior Counsel
Designated by the High Court under Section 16 of the Advocates Act. Engaged for complex constitutional, commercial, or high-stakes criminal matters requiring the most experienced courtroom presence.
All complex matters
