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NCLT e-Filing, CIS and DMS to remain unavailable on June 19

The NCLT e-filing system has been facing disruptions over the past few days, with lawyers and insolvency professionals reporting repeated login failures. Maintenance work is scheduled today.

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The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has notified that its e-Courts platform—including e-Filing, Case Information System (CIS), and Document Management System (DMS)—will remain unavailable on Thursday, June 19, 2025, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM due to scheduled maintenance.

According to the notification issued by the NCLT on June 18,

"NIC, via their email dated 17.06.2025, has reported a technical issue identified in the servers used by various Benches of NCLT. Due to this, the NCLT e-Courts system including e-Filing, Case Information System (CIS), and Document Management System (DMS)—will be unavailable during scheduled maintenance on Thursday, 19th June 2025, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM."

The NCLT e-filing system has been facing disruptions over the past few days, with lawyers and insolvency professionals reporting repeated login failures, inability to upload documents, and erratic access to case records along with issues in making court fee payments.

The e-filing system was introduced in the NCLT through a phased and decentralized rollout between 2018 and 2020. The process began with the NCLT New Delhi Bench, which conducted a stakeholder presentation by NIC officers on October 23, 2018, making it the first Bench to prepare for electronic filing implementation. By 2019–2020, most Benches of the NCLT had introduced e-filing of petitions, appeals, replies, and related documents.

Individual Benches launched the system at different times based on technical readiness. For instance, NCLT Mumbai officially commenced e-filing on February 3, 2020, as per a registrar’s notice

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