Supreme Court will accept the affidavit on this size paper only
Supreme Court will accept the affidavit on this size paper only
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New steps are being taken to save the environment in India. At the same time, in order to bring uniformity in the paper used in daily work, the Supreme Court has decided to accept petitions and affidavits only on A-4 size paper printed on both sides from April 1. Chief Justice SA Bobde On January, the apex court registry was directed to use only A-4 size paper printed on both sides for its internal communication at all levels.

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On the use of paper, it has also been said that now all messages to Advocate on Record will be sent through e-mail and SMS only. The registry is ending the practice of sending such information printed on paper. Earlier, in another circular effective from 26 January, everyone was requested to be economical in the use of paper.

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