⚖️ Jammu & Kashmir (UT) Court Fee Calculator
⚠️ DUAL REGIME — rates unverified. Both regimes use Punjab/1870-unamended rate table. Also covers Ladakh UT. Verify from jkhighcourt.nic.in before filing.
Calculate Court Fee — Jammu & Kashmir (UT)
Money & Property Recovery Suit Court Fee in Jammu & Kashmir (UT)
Money suits and property recovery suits in Jammu & Kashmir (UT) courts attract an ad valorem court fee calculated under Schedule I, Article 1(c) of the J&K Court-Fees Act, Samvat 1977 (Act VII/1920) / Court Fees Act, 1870 (S.O. 1123(E)/2020). 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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Is there a maximum court fee cap for money suits in Jammu & Kashmir (UT)? ▼
⚖️ Source: J&K Court-Fees Act, Samvat 1977 (Act VII/1920) / Court Fees Act, 1870 (S.O. 1123(E)/2020) · Verified from official gazette · Report incorrect rate