⚖️ 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.
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Specific Performance of Contract Court Fee in Delhi
Court fee for suits for specific performance of contract in Delhi is governed by Section 24(d) of the Court-Fees Act, 1870 (Central Act No. 7 of 1870). The plaintiff values the relief, which courts generally treat as the total consideration under the contract. The same progressive slab rates as money suits apply.
How is the court fee calculated?
- For an agreement to sell immovable property: enter the total sale consideration stipulated in the agreement.
- For other contracts (construction, service, partnership): enter the value of the benefit you seek under the contract.
- The plaintiff's valuation applies subject to the Court's right to enhance it. Courts often enhance to market value if the agreement is old and values have risen.
- Apply the Schedule I Article 1(c) slab rates (same as money suits) to the entered value.
Key points advocates must know
- Time limitation for specific performance suits is 3 years from the date fixed for performance, or if no date is fixed, from the date of refusal.
- Registration of the agreement to sell does not affect court fee — the consideration amount is what matters.
- If also claiming damages in the alternative, pay ad valorem court fee on the damages amount separately under the money suit slab.
- Specific performance is a discretionary relief — courts balance hardship. Correct court fee is essential to avoid technical dismissal.
Frequently asked questions
Should I use the agreement value or current market value for court fee? ▼
Is there a court fee on the refund of advance amount if specific performance is not granted? ▼
⚖️ Source: Court-Fees Act, 1870 (Central Act No. 7 of 1870) · Verified March 2026 · Report incorrect rate