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The court said the use of A4 size paper would reduce infrastructural investment in foolscap paper compatible printers. The use of such papers will also reduce costs and “add positive impact on ...
Three law students have written to Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi to drop the colonial practice of using legal size paper across courts in India and opt for the commonly available A4 size ...
This is no longer the case with the advancement of paper printing technology and ink-related technologies. The Supreme Courts of UK and USA have been using A4-size paper. Thus, it is necessary for ...
“A4 size paper be used uniformly in all jurisdictions for all kind of pleadings contained in petitions, affidavits, applications or other documents etc, and all memorandum of appeals, orders and ...
The effective reduction in paper size is 10% (330mm x 210mm for legal versus 297mm x 210 mm for A4), but the use of both sides for printing will potentially cut down paper consumption by half, a ...
CUTTACK: The Orissa High Court has said that process has started for making use of A4 size paper with both side printing mandatory instead of legal size paper used in all court documents ...