⚖️ Delhi Court Fee Calculator
Calculate court fees for Delhi civil courts and Delhi High Court under the Court-Fees Act, 1870. The 2012 Delhi Amendment was struck down — original 1870 rates apply.
Calculate Court Fee — Delhi
Money & Property Recovery Suit Court Fee in Delhi
Money suits and property recovery suits in Delhi courts attract an ad valorem court fee calculated under Schedule I, Article 1(c) of the Court-Fees Act, 1870 (Central Act No. 7 of 1870). The fee uses a progressive slab system with ceiling-rounding — a unique feature where each portion of the suit value is rounded up to the nearest prescribed increment before applying the rate.
How is the court fee calculated?
- Determine the total claim amount: principal + interest accrued up to the date of filing. Do not include future interest or estimated costs.
- The suit value falls across multiple slabs. Each slab's portion is first rounded up (ceiling) to the nearest increment (₹5, ₹10, ₹100, etc.) before applying the rate.
- The calculator sums the fee from each slab. This is cumulative — unlike probate or succession which apply a single bracket rate to the total.
- Affix court fee stamps of this amount on the plaint before presentation. Process fees (summons charges) are paid separately.
Key points advocates must know
- Always include the full claim amount. If the court finds the suit undervalued, it will return the plaint for deficit fee payment — and the re-presentation date (not original) counts for limitation.
- Property suits: use market value (immovable) or 3/4ths thereof as the suit value base, as applicable.
- Court fee stamps must be cancelled by the court on receipt — do not cancel them yourself.
- Certified copies, process fees, and advocate's fee for service are not part of the court fee — they are separate charges payable at different stages.
Frequently asked questions
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⚖️ Source: Court-Fees Act, 1870 (Central Act No. 7 of 1870) · Verified March 2026 · Report incorrect rate