noun
- the act of making a brief written record or summary of legal proceedings or documents
- the act of placing items on a schedule or agenda
Usage: legal
verb
- present participle of docket: making a brief written record of legal proceedings
- present participle of docket: placing on a schedule or agenda
Usage: legal
Examples
- The clerk was responsible for docketing all court cases.
- Proper docketing ensures that no legal documents are overlooked.
- The secretary is docketing the meeting agenda items.
- Docketing the evidence took several hours.
- The court’s docketing system tracks case progress.
- She spent the morning docketing new client files.
- Accurate docketing is essential for legal compliance.