The move ushers in uniformity, saves paper and is thus environmentally friendly as well, as sought by a public interest litigation (PIL) filed this year by a lawyer. The PIL by advocate Ajinkya Udane ...
A small step the Bombay high court took on Wednesday could mean a giant leap for the city’s and the state’s judiciary turning environment-friendly. A circular issued by the court’s administration ...
The Bombay High Court on Wednesday approved the use of A4 size papers printed on both sides for filing of pleas in all courts to save paper and storage space in courts. A division bench of Chief ...
In a bid to control environmental degradation and bring uniformity in the use of paper in its day-to-day work, the Supreme Court will accept petitions and affidavits only on A4 size sheets of paper ...
The notice said the apex court of the country was carrying on with a colonial legacy by making mandatory the legal size paper for petitions, even when the UK has adopted A4 size paper. (Shutterstock) ...
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