The Supreme Court has finally approved the use of A4 size papers for filing documents, with printing on both the sides. The news is
here and the circular is below.
For Internal Communications of Registry with Court
… and…
For all communications between Registry, Court, Advocates and litigants
Three law students write to CJI, want legal size paper ditched for A4.
Link here.
Supreme Court was not interested to direct other Constitutional Courts and Tribunals to shift to A4 paper usage.
Link here.
The following High Courts also followed the Supreme Court in this regard.
Allahabad HC
The news is here and Order passed in the Writ filed in this regard is below.
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The Registry had taken a decision on this. The Rulebooks are to be revised basis this decision soon.
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The Rules of the High Court are amended to incorporate the new paper size. The news is here.
Andhra Pradesh HC
The news is here and Notice is below
Bombay HC
The news is here and Notice is below (only applicable to all High Court benches; not to sub-ordinate courts in the State)
Calcutta HC
The news is here and Notice is below
Delhi HC
The PIL news is here. Actual news is here.
Here is the revised Practice direction…
Gauhati HC
The news is here and the Notification is below
Gujarat HC
The news is here
Himachal Pradesh HC
The direction is below
Jharkhand HC
The news is here
Karnataka HC
The news is here. Here is the Judgment from CJ Karnataka
Kerala HC
The news is here and Notification is below.
…and…
later news is here and the notification is below.
Madhya Pradesh HC
The news is here
Madras HC
The news is here.
Manipur HC
The Notification is below.
Orissa HC
The news is here and here.
The said Order is below.
The High Court Notification is below.
Next HC
The news is here
Rajasthan HC
The news is here. Notice got issued to Registrar, HC
Tripura HC
The news is here and Order is below.
Telangana HC
The news is here and Circular is below.
Uttarakhand HC
The news is here.
The Notification of HC Rules 2020 below.
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