Rohini Court · Sector 14, Rohini

Rohini Court —
North-West & Outer Delhi Sessions

Rohini Court is the District Sessions Court for the North-West and Outer Delhi Districts — covering Pitampura, Shalimar Bagh, Ashok Vihar, Adarsh Nagar, Model Town, GTB Nagar, Mukherjee Nagar, Wazirpur, Bawana, Narela, and Alipur. The firm appears here for sessions bail, EOW Delhi Police matters, anticipatory bail, and Section 138 NI Act prosecutions.

North-West Delhi DistrictOuter Delhi DistrictBNSS § 482 — Anticipatory BailBNSS § 480 — Sessions BailNI Act § 138
Venues:District Sessions JudgeAdditional Sessions JudgesChief Metropolitan MagistrateMetropolitan Magistrates
Rohini · NW Delhi

Rohini Court Complex

Largest district court complex by daily case volume in north-western Delhi — serving North-West and Outer Delhi Districts.

Address
Sector 14, Rohini, Delhi 110085
Jurisdiction
North-West Delhi (Pitampura, Shalimar Bagh, Ashok Vihar, Adarsh Nagar, Model Town, GTB Nagar, Mukherjee Nagar, Mahendra Park, Wazirpur). Outer Delhi (Bawana, Narela, Alipur, Samaipur Badli).
Hours
Mon–Fri 10:00 AM – 1:30 PM, 2:30 PM – 4:00 PM. Closed Sat, Sun & gazetted holidays.
Metro
Rohini West (Red Line) — adjacent. Rohini East (Red Line) — 10 min walk.
Parking
On-campus parking for advocates with valid Bar Council ID.
Bench
District and Sessions Judge (NW + Outer); Additional Sessions Judges; CMM; Metropolitan Magistrates; Civil Judges; Family Court Judges.

Rohini Court is the principal forum for criminal matters in the north-western and outer-northern parts of Delhi. The complex covers the North-West Delhi District (Pitampura, Shalimar Bagh, Ashok Vihar, Adarsh Nagar, Model Town, GTB Nagar, Mukherjee Nagar, Mahendra Park, Wazirpur) and the Outer Delhi District (Bawana, Narela, Alipur, Samaipur Badli, peripheral areas). For the firm's white-collar criminal practice, Rohini is consequential for matters arising from the manufacturing and trading establishments in the Wazirpur Industrial Area, the residential commercial activity in Pitampura, Shalimar Bagh, and Model Town, and the educational and tutoring district around Mukherjee Nagar.

The complex is one of the larger Delhi district court complexes by daily case volume. The Sessions Judge for the District, multiple Additional Sessions Judges, the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Metropolitan Magistrates, and Civil Judges all sit at Rohini. The court complex is well-connected by the Delhi Metro — Rohini West and Rohini East stations are within walking distance.

The Court's Jurisdiction

Civil-Criminal Boundary

M/s Indian Oil Corporation v. NEPC India Ltd.

(2006) 6 SCC 736
The Supreme Court cautioned against conversion of essentially civil and contractual disputes into criminal proceedings. Practical effect: many EOW matters at Rohini originate from commercial disputes between traders, manufacturers, and customers — quashing on Indian Oil v. NEPC grounds is a viable route in appropriate cases.

Practice Areas at Rohini

The firm's Rohini practice covers sessions-court bail under Section 480 BNSS for non-bailable offences within North-West and Outer Delhi territorial jurisdiction; anticipatory bail under Section 482 BNSS — the Sessions Court at Rohini is the first forum for matters within these districts; EOW Delhi Police defence — matters originating from these districts, often involving manufacturing units, trade businesses, and real-estate transactions; and Section 138 NI Act prosecutions before the Magistrate, including cross-examination of bank witnesses and complainants.

Engagement

For matters before Rohini Court, contact +91 84008 60008 (mark URGENT for arrest matters) or legal@unifiedchambers.com.

Frequently Asked

Rohini Court Questions and Answers

What is the territorial jurisdiction of Rohini Court?

Rohini Court Complex serves the North-West Delhi District and the Outer Delhi District (now sub-divided). The North-West District covers police station areas including Pitampura, Shalimar Bagh, Ashok Vihar, Adarsh Nagar, Model Town, GTB Nagar, Mukherjee Nagar, Mahendra Park, and Wazirpur. The Outer District covers Bawana, Narela, Alipur, Samaipur Badli, and surrounding peripheral areas. Territorial jurisdiction is determined under Section 197 BNSS by the place where the offence was committed.

Where exactly is Rohini Court?

Rohini Court Complex is at Sector 14, Rohini, Delhi 110085. The complex is in the north-western part of Delhi, adjacent to Rohini West Metro Station. It is one of the larger Delhi district court complexes by daily case volume, serving the heavily populated North-West and Outer Delhi districts. The complex houses the District Sessions Court, Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, multiple Metropolitan Magistrates, Civil Judges, and various specialised courts.

How is anticipatory bail filed at Rohini Court?

Anticipatory bail under Section 482 BNSS for matters within the North-West or Outer Delhi District territorial jurisdiction is filed before the Sessions Judge or Additional Sessions Judge at Rohini. The application must establish reasonable apprehension of arrest based on tangible material — typically an FIR, a Section 179 BNSS notice, or other documentary basis. The Sushila Aggarwal Constitution Bench framework on duration applies. Drafting and filing typically takes 12 to 24 hours; mentioning slips for urgent same-day or next-day listing are entertained for cases with imminent apprehension.

What kinds of EOW matters typically come before Rohini?

EOW (Economic Offences Wing) Delhi Police matters originating from North-West and Outer Delhi often involve allegations from manufacturing units, trade-bazaar businesses in Sadar Bazaar / Wazirpur Industrial Area, real-estate transactions in Pitampura and Shalimar Bagh, and consumer-merchant disputes in Model Town and Mukherjee Nagar. Cheating under BNS 318, criminal breach of trust under BNS 316, and forgery under BNS 336 are typical. Defence frequently engages the Indian Oil v. NEPC framework where the matter is essentially civil in nature.

How are Section 138 NI Act cases handled at Rohini?

Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act 1881 cheque-bounce complaints within North-West and Outer Delhi territorial jurisdiction are filed before the Magistrate of First Class at Rohini. Territorial jurisdiction follows the principles in Bhaskaran v. Sankaran (1999) 7 SCC 510 and the Dashrath Rupsingh Rathod (2014) framework, as modified by the 2015 amendment (Section 142(2) NI Act). Magistrate trials follow summary procedure under Sections 261 to 265 BNSS.

Does UC&A appear at Rohini Court?

Yes. The firm regularly appears at Rohini for sessions-court bail and trial defence, anticipatory bail under Section 482 BNSS, EOW matters within North-West and Outer Delhi, Section 138 NI Act prosecutions, and matters before the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate and Metropolitan Magistrates. Engagement begins with a confidential consultation establishing the matter coordinates, the appropriate forum and procedure, and the timeline. Senior Partner Advocate Subodh Bajpai (LLM, MBA — XLRI Jamshedpur) leads the criminal practice. Contact +91 84008 60008 (mark URGENT for arrest matters) or legal@unifiedchambers.com.

Engagement

Rohini — Speak to Counsel

For North-West / Outer Delhi sessions, EOW, anticipatory bail, or Section 138 matters at Rohini — confidential consultation with the criminal team.

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