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How to File a Writ Petition at High Court Lucknow Bench

A step-by-step guide to filing a writ petition at the Allahabad High Court, Lucknow Bench — covering eligibility, documentation, e-filing and listing process.

How to File a Writ Petition at High Court Lucknow Bench

Filing a writ petition at the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad, Lucknow Bench, is a significant legal step available to any person whose fundamental or legal rights have been violated. This guide walks you through the complete process — from understanding whether you are eligible to file, to the final listing of your matter before a bench.

What is a Writ Petition?

A writ petition is a formal application filed in a High Court or the Supreme Court of India under Article 226 or Article 32 of the Constitution respectively. It allows a citizen to approach the court directly for enforcement of fundamental rights or for other legal remedies without going through lower courts.

Key Point: The Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court has territorial jurisdiction over matters arising from the Awadh region of Uttar Pradesh, including districts like Lucknow, Unnao, Rae Bareli and surrounding areas.

Types of Writs You Can File

There are five types of writs that can be filed at the High Court:

  • Habeas Corpus — Filed when a person is unlawfully detained or imprisoned without due process.
  • Mandamus — Directs a public authority, government body or official to perform a duty required by law.
  • Certiorari — Quashes an illegal or erroneous order passed by a lower court or tribunal.
  • Prohibition — Prevents a lower court from exceeding its jurisdiction in an ongoing matter.
  • Quo Warranto — Challenges a person's right to hold a public office or statutory position.

Documents Required

The following documents are typically required when filing a writ petition at the Lucknow Bench:

  • Typed writ petition in the prescribed format
  • Supporting affidavit sworn by the petitioner
  • All relevant annexures (orders, notices, communications)
  • Vakalatnama (if filing through an advocate)
  • Court fee as per the prescribed schedule
  • Index of documents in proper order

E-Filing Process at Lucknow Bench

The Allahabad High Court has introduced e-filing for most categories of cases. Here is the step-by-step process for filing a writ petition through the online portal:

01
Register on the e-Filing Portal

Create an advocate or party-in-person account on the official Allahabad High Court e-filing portal.

02
Upload Documents

Upload the petition, affidavit and all annexures in PDF format as per the portal's specifications.

03
Pay Court Fee Online

Pay the applicable court fee through the integrated payment gateway and save the receipt.

04
Submit & Track

Submit the filing and track the case number, listing date and bench assignment through the portal dashboard.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Several writ petitions are returned at the filing stage due to avoidable errors. Make sure your petition does not have any of the following issues:

  • Incorrect jurisdiction — filing in the wrong bench or court
  • Missing or incorrectly sworn affidavit
  • Documents not numbered or paginated correctly
  • Limitation period not addressed in the petition
  • Non-payment or underpayment of court fee
Need Professional Help? Our team at Your Lordships & Co. is located at the High Court Complex, Lucknow Bench and can assist you with complete writ petition drafting, affidavit preparation and e-filing support. Get in touch →

Conclusion

Filing a writ petition is a powerful legal remedy but must be done with precision. The Lucknow Bench has clear procedural requirements that must be followed to avoid rejection or delay. If you are unsure about any step, consulting an advocate familiar with the High Court procedure is always the best approach.

Adv. Rajeev Mehrotra
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Adv. Rajeev Mehrotra

A practicing advocate at the High Court Complex, Lucknow Bench with over 10 years of experience in civil, service and constitutional matters. Specializes in writ petitions and High Court documentation.

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