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1 NSTEP User Manual For The Court

NSTEP is a collaboration between the Case Information System, NSTEP web application, and NSTEP mobile application to manage the generation, publication, and tracking of electronic court processes. The Case Information System allows users to generate unique process IDs when a new process is needed in a case. Information from the case record is pre-populated for each addressee. Published processes can be printed, searched by date range, and allocated to process servers through the NSTEP system for service.
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1 NSTEP User Manual For The Court

NSTEP is a collaboration between the Case Information System, NSTEP web application, and NSTEP mobile application to manage the generation, publication, and tracking of electronic court processes. The Case Information System allows users to generate unique process IDs when a new process is needed in a case. Information from the case record is pre-populated for each addressee. Published processes can be printed, searched by date range, and allocated to process servers through the NSTEP system for service.
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National Service and Tracking of

Electronic Processes

NSTEP Mobile & Web Application


NSTEP

NSTEP is collaboration between


• Case Information System
(CIS)
• NSTEP web application and
• NSTEP mobile application
Process Generation Functionality
In
Case Information System CIS
(3.0)
Process Generation -1
--When the next date is given or proceedings of the case is done, the
case becomes
available for generating the Process.
--Every Process is unique in Nature. The Nature of Process controls
Addressee type.
--Process can be addressed to 7 different types of Addressee.
Petitioner/Respondent/
(Both)/Witness/Police/Prison/DistrictMagistrate/Bailiff/ Other.
Process Generation -2
--Process can be addressed to multiple parties.
--Select the parties to whom the process is to be addressed.
Process Generation -3
--Information regarding selected Addressee will be shown one after
another.
--Address as available in the CIS will be shown. Facility to correct the
address is also provided in this screen.
Process Generation -4
--Depending on the nature of the notice, dynamically the tabs like,
sub-ordinate court, Extra Labels etc will be opened.
--Information like Sub-ordinate court case number will be directly
pulled from Lower Court information and may be corrected.
-- Certain process may demand some extra information to be entered
for generating the process. Such information may be entered in
the Extra Labels tab.
Process Generation -5
--All the information captured during Process Generation is finally
viewed before generating draft .
Process Generation - 6
-- Draft of the process can be viewed finally.
Publish Process
--After draft is generated and found correct. Finally the process is to
be published.
--While Publishing the process Court user can again view the process
of even delete the process (if some issue is seen)
--Finally once the Process is published it cannot be modified and
becomes available for allocation to the Process Server through
NSTEP.
Print Process/Acknowledgement
--Through this Menu Item the published processes can be printed and
common acknowledgement can also be printed if the process ID is
common.
-- Every Process in the country will have a unique process number.
Process -ID
--Every Process will have unique number through out the country.
--It will have the form of P-CNR-M-N
--P – Process
--CNR- CNR Number of the Case
--M – Process Number (Serial number of the process within the case)
--N- Addressee number (Serial number of Addressee within the
Process ID

For Example:
1st Process generated in the case with CNR - MHAU010017612012
for 3 different parties will have the process IDs as

PMHAU010017612012_1_1 --- Sk. Nisar Sk. Ahmed, Galli No 26, New


Bajipura, Aurangabad
PMHAU010017612012_1_2 --- Sk. Imran Sk. Ahmed, Galli No 26, New
Bajipura, Aurangabad
PMHAU010017612012_1_3 --Sk. Salman Sk. Ahmed, Galli No 26, New
Bajipura,Aurangabad

2nd Process generated in same Case for one single Other Party will have
number as
Process ID Example
--All the published processes can be shown within a period for which
from date and to date can be selected.

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