Is Court serve free?
www.courtserve.net providing free access to public lists.
What are court fines?
A fine is the most common form of punishment for an offence given by the criminal courts. The judge will decide how much the fine is and any other costs you must pay including compensation to the victim of your crime.
Can a person fight his own case?
Provision for Fighting One’s Own Case as per Advocate’s Act. Section 32 of the Advocate’s Act clearly mentions, the court may allow any person to appear before it even if he is not an advocate. Therefore, one gets the statutory right to defend one’s own case through Advocate Act in India.
What is courtserve 2000 and how does it work?
CourtServe 2000 lets a user select lists from all existing Crown Court and County Court groups, the full RCJ range and the cause and press lists from the Employment Tribunals in England, Wales and Scotland. A user can scroll down through the lists published on a particular day by all courts shown in the application’s master menu window.
What services does courtserve provide?
Through CourtServe, we provide a full range of distribution services of lists published by all Crown Courts, Magistrates’ Courts, County Courts (civil & family), the Royal Courts of Justice (RCJ), Rolls Building and the Employment Tribunals.
Do you offer a free trial of courtserve?
If your legal organisation is a frequent user of the courts, we suggest that you request a free trial of our CourtServe 2000 or CourtServe HRA professional services. You will then benefit from the full set of court lists delivered to your desktop the moment they are published together with case alerting.
What is HMCTS courtserve?
HMCTS is an executive agency of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). CourtServe 2000 lets a user select lists from all existing Crown Court and County Court groups, the full RCJ range and the cause and press lists from the Employment Tribunals in England, Wales and Scotland.