A Certificate of Commencement of Case is a document issued by a court or other judicial authority verifying that a legal case has begun. It is often referred to as a certificate of commencement or a certificate of filing. The document serves as evidence that a certain case has been initiated, and it includes details such as the names of the parties involved, the court in which the case is being heard, the date the case was filed, and a brief description of the nature of the dispute. There are two types of Certificate of Commencement of Case: a civil certificate and a criminal certificate. A civil certificate is issued when a case is started in civil court, while a criminal certificate is issued when a criminal case begins. Both types of certificates include details such as the names of the parties involved, the court in which the case is being heard, the date the case was filed, and a brief description of the nature of the dispute.