SC to go paperless within 6-7 months: CJI

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Supreme will go "paperless" within six to seven months, Chief Justice J S Khehar today said.

The observation on the issue of digitisation of the top was made when senior advocate Indira Jaising, who has filed a PIL seeking uniform guidelines on designating lawyers as senior, sought expeditious disposal of her plea by a larger bench.



"Within six to seven months you will not file any paper. We will electronically pick it up trial and high records and there will be no need of case records being filed afresh in SC," the bench comprising the CJI and Justices and S K Kaul said.

Justice Khehar said the will soon dispense with the need of filing voluminous documents and paperbooks as it is in the process of digitising the entire records across the country.

He said the apex will collect all the records electronically from the lower courts and the high courts so that there is no need to file hard copies.

The has set up a three-judge bench to hear petitions seeking framing of uniform guidelines for designating lawyers as senior by the apex and the high courts across the country.

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SC to go paperless within 6-7 months: CJI

The Supreme Court will go "paperless" within six to seven months, Chief Justice J S Khehar today said. The observation on the issue of digitisation of the top court was made when senior advocate Indira Jaising, who has filed a PIL seeking uniform guidelines on designating lawyers as senior, sought expeditious disposal of her plea by a larger bench. "Within six to seven months you will not file any paper. We will electronically pick it up trial court and high court records and there will be no need of case records being filed afresh in SC," the bench comprising the CJI and Justices D Y Chandrachud and S K Kaul said. Justice Khehar said the court will soon dispense with the need of filing voluminous documents and paperbooks as it is in the process of digitising the entire court records across the country. He said the apex court will collect all the records electronically from the lower courts and the high courts so that there is no need to file hard copies. The court has set up a ... The Supreme will go "paperless" within six to seven months, Chief Justice J S Khehar today said.

The observation on the issue of digitisation of the top was made when senior advocate Indira Jaising, who has filed a PIL seeking uniform guidelines on designating lawyers as senior, sought expeditious disposal of her plea by a larger bench.

"Within six to seven months you will not file any paper. We will electronically pick it up trial and high records and there will be no need of case records being filed afresh in SC," the bench comprising the CJI and Justices and S K Kaul said.

Justice Khehar said the will soon dispense with the need of filing voluminous documents and paperbooks as it is in the process of digitising the entire records across the country.

He said the apex will collect all the records electronically from the lower courts and the high courts so that there is no need to file hard copies.

The has set up a three-judge bench to hear petitions seeking framing of uniform guidelines for designating lawyers as senior by the apex and the high courts across the country.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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