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 ...
A public interest litigation (PIL) was filed before the Bombay High Court on Tuesday seeking a direction to make the use of A4 size paper, printed on both sides, mandatory for all pleadings and ...
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 ...
Taking an environmentally-friendly tack and to minimize the consumption of paper, a resident of Mohali in Punjab has filed a petition before the Punjab and Haryana high court to permit use of A4-size ...
The Gujarat high court has disposed of a PIL by directing its registry to place the issue before the chief justice for consideration on administrative side about doing away with the legal size papers ...
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 ...
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