Today's Board
Today’s Board (/board) is your at-a-glance daily view. It pulls together every cause-list entry that matches a case in your workspace — from the Supreme Court of India, Delhi High Court, Delhi District Courts, Tribunals, and Consumer Forum — and shows them on one screen.
What’s on the board
When you open the board, NyayX fetches the published cause lists for the selected date and auto-matches them against your cases. The board is split into sections by court type:
| Section | Source |
|---|---|
| SCI — Your Matters | Supreme Court of India daily cause list |
| DHC — Your Matters | Delhi High Court cause list |
| DC — Your Matters | Delhi District Court complexes (Central, East, New Delhi, North, North-East, North-West, Shahdara, South, South-East, South-West, West) |
| Tribunal — Your Matters | DRT/DRAT/RC cause lists |
| Consumer Forum — Your Matters | e-Jagriti cause lists (NCDRC/SCDRC/DCDRC) |
Each section only shows entries that matched a case you’ve added to NyayX. If no matches are found for a source, that section is hidden.
SCI cards
Each Supreme Court entry shows:
- Item number — your serial number in that court’s list
- Case title — petitioner vs. respondent (truncated for long names)
- Bench — bench code assigned for the day
- Court number — which courtroom is hearing it
- Cause list type — e.g., Regular Hearing, Miscellaneous
DC cards
Each district court entry shows:
- Item number — serial in the court’s run list
- District complex — e.g., Karkardooma, Tis Hazari
- Room number — the physical room where the case is listed (e.g. Room 28). When the registry has not published a room assignment, the eCourts court number is shown instead (e.g. Court 797)
- Judge name / post
- Stage — the procedural stage noted in the cause list (e.g., Arguments, Evidence)
- VC link — join button if the court has published a video-conferencing link for that date
- Civil / Criminal chip
Navigating dates
Use the ← / → arrows at the top to step back or forward one day. The Today button resets to the current IST date.
If no cause list has been published for a chosen date, the relevant section shows “No cause list available for [date].”
Printing
The Print button (top-right) opens a print-optimised version of the board for the selected date. This is useful for taking a paper copy to court.