Most of the courts’ records in India are now available online.
You can visit the website https://services.ecourts.gov.in/ecourtindia_v6/ from where you can select the court, case number, etc., to get the requisite information and soft copies of orders. This website covers most of the district level courts in India. If your court is not covered here, you can search on Google for the name of your court and location, to find out if it has a separate website.
However, you’ll be able to get only an uncertified copy of the order, if available. For a certified copy, you may have to apply to the court concerned, which may perhaps be possible in the physical format only.
Also, note that if a case is shown as “For Orders”, as you have mentioned, then generally it implies that it is listed (or would be listed) in court for issuing an Order and that the actual Order may not have been issued so far. So, check as above to find out the actual position.
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