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How to File Cases Online in
Pakistan 2026 – Guide for Advocates

Lawyer Diary

A practical guide for Pakistani advocates on e-filing, online case tracking, and digital court systems in 2026.

With courts across Pakistan increasingly moving online, advocates need to adapt to e-filing and digital case management. This guide walks you through the current landscape and how to stay organized.

E-Filing in Pakistani Courts

Several high courts—including the Lahore High Court, Islamabad High Court, and Sindh High Court—offer online case search, cause lists, and in some districts, e-filing. The Supreme Court of Pakistan also provides digital access to judgments and case status.

Challenges for Advocates

Manual diaries and scattered spreadsheets make it hard to track which cases are filed online, their status, and deadlines. Advocates often lose track of hearing dates or miss follow-ups when using paper-only systems.

Using Lawyer Diary for Online Case Management

Lawyer Diary helps you centralize case details, court information, and hearing schedules in one place. Whether you file online or in person, you can log case numbers, track status, and never miss a date. Start your free trial to see how it works.

Best Practices

  • Register for court portals (e.g., LHC, IHC) and save login credentials securely.
  • Sync your physical filings with your digital records.
  • Use a practice management tool like Lawyer Diary to maintain a single source of truth.

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