Delhi District Court,
all six complexes.
NyayX covers all six Delhi District Court complexes: Tis Hazari, Karkardooma, Rohini, Saket, Dwarka, and Patiala House. Case data syncs from eCourts Delhi up to four times daily. Your cause list loads from local cache when 4G drops inside the hall, and hearing reminders arrive on WhatsApp before the bench sits.
District Court coverage
6
Delhi District Court complexes live
Offline
Calendar works without internet
2G
Optimised for poor connectivity
All 6 Delhi complexes · eCourts live
High volume. Low connectivity. No problem.
All 6 Delhi District complexes
Patiala House, Saket, Rohini, Dwarka, Karkardooma, and Tis Hazari. All six complexes sync with eCourts data.
Offline-first calendar
Your cause list for the day loads from local cache even inside a court hall with zero signal.
WhatsApp reminders, not push notifications
Hearing alerts arrive on WhatsApp. No app download needed, works on any smartphone, even with intermittent data.
2G-optimised
Built for India's district courts where 4G is unreliable. The app and web interface load on 2G connections without issue.
Bulk cause list management
Handle 8 to 12 matters per day across multiple courts. NyayX's daily view shows all hearings in chronological order with court and room number.
District court questions, answered.
In Delhi, filing jurisdiction depends on where the cause of action arose or where the defendant resides. Tis Hazari serves Central and North Delhi, Karkardooma covers East and North-East Delhi, Rohini handles North-West Delhi, Saket serves South and South-West Delhi, Dwarka covers South-West Delhi, and Patiala House handles cases related to Parliament Street and Connaught Place. When in doubt, check the territorial jurisdiction of the specific court complex before filing.
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