City
Epaper

To save paper SC to accept petitions on A4 sheets

By IANS | Updated: March 12, 2020 20:15 IST

The Supreme Court, in an effort to reduce the wastage of paper through uniformity in its usage in day-to-day proceedings, has said it will accept petitions and affidavits only on A4 size sheets printed on both sides beginning from April 1.

Open in App

New Delhi, March 12 The Supreme Court, in an effort to reduce the wastage of paper through uniformity in its usage in day-to-day proceedings, has said it will accept petitions and affidavits only on A4 size sheets printed on both sides beginning from April 1.

On January 14, Chief Justice S.A. Bobde told the registry of the apex court to begin using A4 size sheets printed on both sides for all communications internally at all levels. A new circular dated March 5 has been published on the apex court website stating that A4 size paper will be accepted on the judicial side from April 1, with required specifications.

"It is notified for the information of all concerned that the Competent Authority has been pleased to direct that: With a view to bring uniformity about use of paper and printing thereon and to minimise consumption of paper and consequently to save the environment, superior quality A4 size paper...," the circular said.

Apex court secretary general Sanjeev S. Kalgaonkar issued the circular stating that all the communication to the advocate-on-record will be sent through e-mails and text messages and the registry is beginning to discontine the practice of sending these communications through hard copies.

The current practice involves usage of legal size paper, which is bigger than A4 size sheets, and it is used in most of the courts in the country. Many environmental activists have raised concerns on the existing norms on the usage of paper, which includes one side printing where wide margins led to large scale wastage of paper in courts.

On January 26, another circular urged all the stakeholders to be economical in the consumption of paper and to ensure that the commucation is clear on both sides of the sheet.

( With inputs from IANS )

Open in App

Related Stories

Business"The new master is algorithm": India Today Group Chairman Aroon Purie on "disruptions" in Indian media

BusinessVedatam by SPJ Group Upgrades to an Air-Conditioned Mall, Ushers in a New Era of Retail in Gurugram

BusinessIndia Today Group Becomes First in APAC to Launch Taboola's DeeperDive Gen AI Answer Engine

BusinessA Scent for Every Story: ODEON Introduces Skin-Safe Luxurious Fragrances for Men and Women

BusinessGeM breaks Rs 15.6 lakh crore barrier; CEO Mihir Kumar hails MSME push

National Realted Stories

National'Sabarimala gold stolen, sold for crores', Kerala LoP Satheesan seeks answers from Vijayan govt

NationalJ&K Fire: Dense Smoke and Flames Engulf Residential Area in Habbakadal, No Casualties Reported (Watch Video)

NationalAttack on BJP MP, MLA: Bengal Governor sets deadline for police to act against culprits

NationalPM Modi is my inspiration, want to begin from my village: Folk Singer Maithili Thakur on entering Bihar poll arena

NationalSC issues notice on plea to remove BJP Assam's Muslim 'takeover' video