Caveats and IAs. Nothing missed.
Register caveats under S. 148A CPC, track their 90-day validity, and manage every interlocutory application — with counter-affidavit and rejoinder status per IA.
Caveat & IA Tracker
90-day windowCaveat · Sharma vs State
Expires 14 Jun 2026
IA No. 3 · Stay Application
Reply due 20 Jun 2026
IA Response Chain
Everything you need.
Caveat registration under S. 148A CPC
Register caveats against your cases with the lodging date, opposing party details, and the court. NyayX tracks the 90-day validity period and alerts you before it lapses.
90-day expiry alerts
A caveat lodged today expires in 90 days under S. 148A CPC. NyayX sends an alert 14 days before so you have time to assess whether to renew. The expiry date is always visible on the case record.
Caveat renewal tracking
When you renew a caveat, log the renewal date and NyayX restarts the 90-day clock. The full history of lodging and renewals is kept on the case.
21 interlocutory application types
Track every IA filed in a case — amendment, impleadment, exemption, restoration, stay of proceedings, and 16 more types. Each IA is listed separately with its current status.
Counter-affidavit status per IA
For each IA, record whether a counter-affidavit has been filed by the opposing side. The status shows at the IA level so pending counters don't get forgotten. Pairs with the full <a href='/features/case-management' class='underline'>case management</a> record.
Rejoinder status per IA
After a counter-affidavit is filed, track whether your rejoinder has been filed. IA, counter, and rejoinder are three distinct statuses — each tracked separately.
IA dates tied to hearings
IAs and their pending statuses appear in the context of your hearing calendar, so you know which IAs need attention before the next date. See how this integrates with the <a href='/features/hearing-calendar' class='underline'>hearing calendar</a>.
Caveat & IA Tracking. Before. And after.
The same practice. A completely different experience.
Caveat expiry date noted only in a physical register, rarely checked
14-day expiry alert sent automatically — no register to remember
Missing a caveat renewal and losing automatic notice rights
90-day clock restarted on renewal; full lodging history on the case
IAs tracked in a separate notepad with no status against each one
21 IA types, each with its own counter-affidavit and rejoinder status
Not knowing which IAs are awaiting a counter from the other side
Counter-affidavit status flagged per IA — pending counters surface immediately
Rejoinder filed but not recorded — gap spotted only before hearing
Rejoinder status tracked alongside the IA — nothing to reconstruct later
Caveat and IA details in separate tools from the main case file
Everything on the case record — caveats, IAs, hearings, documents in one view
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Common questions answered.
Section 148A of the Code of Civil Procedure allows a person who expects a suit or application to be filed against them to lodge a caveat, so the court must give them notice before granting ex parte relief. A caveat remains in force for 90 days from the date of lodging. If it expires before the application is filed, the caveator loses the right to automatic notice and must file a fresh caveat.
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