Court Fee Calculator

Enter the amount without commas, spaces, dots, or symbols. For example, type 100000 for ₹1 lakh.

Ad- Valorem Court Fee Calculator

*All these are based on readily available data and utmost care has been taken while making the said calculators. However, we suggest you to double check the court fee calculated. We bear no responsibility of any error of any kind.

Frequently Asked Questions

In Delhi, court fee is calculated based on the Court Fees Act, 1870 and varies with the value of the suit. For example, in property or money recovery cases, the fee is ad valorem (percentage-based).

Mumbai follows the Maharashtra Court Fees Act, 1959. The fee depends on the nature of the case, such as partition suits, declarations, or specific reliefs, and uses a different slab structure than Delhi.

Yes, each Indian state has unique fee slabs and rates.

Yes. Court fee typically applies to civil matters like suits for damages, declarations, or recovery. Criminal cases usually do not involve a court fee at the time of filing.

Yes. The tool is completely free and provided by Niyamam Law Offices to assist litigants, lawyers, and law students.

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