⚖️ Madhya Pradesh Court Fee Calculator
Schedule I rates under Court-Fees Act 1870 as amended by MP Act 6 of 2008. Maximum fee capped at ₹1,50,000.
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Injunction Suit Court Fee in Madhya Pradesh
Standalone injunction suits (without a declaration) in Madhya Pradesh courts are governed by Section 26 of the Court Fees Act, 1870 as amended by Court Fees (Madhya Pradesh Amendment) Act, 2008 (MP Act 6 of 2008). The court fee depends on whether the defendant denies the plaintiff's title and on the nature of the right being protected. Minimum fee is ₹200.
How is the court fee calculated?
- (a) Immovable property — title denied by defendant: enter 1/2 the market value. Minimum ₹200.
- (b) Exclusive rights (copyright, trademark, trade secrets): enter the amount at which the plaintiff values the right.
- (c) All other injunction cases: enter the amount at which the plaintiff values the relief sought.
- The Schedule I Article 1(c) slab rates with ceiling-rounding apply to whichever amount you enter. If the result is less than ₹200, ₹200 is charged.
Key points advocates must know
- Distinguish this from a declaratory suit combined with injunction (Section 24(b)) — the valuation rule is different. If you are seeking a declaration AND an injunction together, use the "Declaratory Suit" type.
- Temporary injunction applications (Order XXXIX CPC) have a separate fixed fee from Schedule II — they are not the same as the plaint court fee.
- Title not denied: If the defendant admits plaintiff's title but you seek only an injunction against disturbance, Section 26(c) applies — plaintiff's valuation.
- Courts may enhance the valuation if the plaintiff's stated amount appears low relative to the value of the right being protected.
Frequently asked questions
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⚖️ Source: Court Fees Act, 1870 as amended by Court Fees (Madhya Pradesh Amendment) Act, 2008 (MP Act 6 of 2008) · Verified December 2024 · Report incorrect rate