The e-filing is aimed at promoting a cost and time effective system while adopting technological solutions to file cases before various courts in India NEW DELHI : With an aim to promote paperless filing and introduce cost saving efficiencies the Supreme court allows e-filing of petitions by Advocates on record (AoR) amidst the nation-wide lockdown due to covid-19.
An AoR is an advocate who having passed a qualifying examination conducted by the Supreme Court is allowed to file petitions in the Top court.
In a first, a webinar was inaugurated by the Chief Justice SA Bobde where the e-filing module, developed by the apex court’s e-committee for online filing of cases, was unveiled.