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Litigation in SC to go high-tech from Oct 2

New Delhi, Sept 30: Come October 2 and litigants will be able to submit their grievances in the Supreme Court online.

Under the new system, petitions can be filed through e-mail at Rs 1.50 per page without any additional court fee or processing fee and the printing charges can be paid through any Visa/Master credit/debit card.

According to an apex court release, any Advocate-on-Record(AOR) or petitioner-in-person can file his or her case online from October 2.

Every AOR will be given a password after registering on the website www.supremecourtofindia.nic.in to maintain secrecy and prevent any tampering of the document.

A user-friendly programme with interactive features has been prepared by the National Informatics Centre (NIC).

Every petitioner-in-person will have to prove his or her identity by giving some documentary proof such as ration card, PAN Card, driving licence or voter ID card. A unique reference number will be given for every matter.

Defects in the matter will be communicated to the AOR or to the petitioner-in-person through internet and the same can be cured through e-mail using the reference number given for the matter.

Notices/communications to the parties will be sent through e-mail wherever an e-mail ID is provided.

The matter filed online will have to be in conformity with the apex court rules.

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Minister's relative murdered, Rs 35,000 looted

Dhar, MP, Sep 30 (UNI) Unidentified persons have killed a relative of Madhya Pradesh School Education Minister Paras Jain and looted Rs 35,000 from his house in this district's Kanwan town, police said today. Badnawar Sub-Divisional Officer of Police Sunder Singh Kanesh said unidentified persons barged into Shainik Jain's (50) house and stragulated him before decamping away with Rs 35,000 on September 27 night. Sources said Mr Shainik Jain was nephew of the School Education.....

Centre unveils action plan for North East

Aizawl, Sept 30: Alarmed at the bamboo flowering across the NE region, the Centre has envisaged a comprehensive action plan to tackle the bamboo flowering here.Under the plan, a number of schemes amounting to Rs 366 crore would be implemented. The Forest and Environment ministry has constituted a permanent committee to monitor the action plan.Official sources said the Ministry has also sanctioned about Rs 80 crores for all entire region including Tripura to boost the.....

No pilgrim should be stopped from performing Haj: Mehbooba

Srinagar, Sep 30 (UNI) Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), President Mehbooba Mufti, today said there was absolutely no logic in preventing a pilgrim from performing Haj merely on the basis of his political affiliation. '' It is disgusting to note that if the government has no objection in the visits of the separatist leaders to Pakistan, Europe and the US, why are ordinary civilians being prevented from performing their religious duties'', she questioned. Indirectly referring.....
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