INTRODUCTION
The e-Filing system is a comprehensive, end-to-end solution designed for online filing of written declarations, answers, and other case-related applications. Cases can be filed in both civil and criminal capacities before any High Court or District Court nationwide. It is intended to reach a larger audience of advocates and litigants in both local and English.
The e-Filing system has various advantages;
- Preserve time, funds, and travel for clients and advocates.
- Eliminate the necessity of going to the court in person
- Minimise the requirement for client and advocate meetings
- Digitisation of case files automatically
- decrease in the amount of paper used, which benefits the environment
Procedure for E-FILING
To start utilising the e-filing system, you must visit https://efiling.sci.gov.in/.
The website's home page will then show a log-in screen. You can log in using the registered mobile number and password. If you have forgotten the password, then you can click on forgot password and then re-set the password.
If a user is not already registered, they can register as an individual, advocate or AOR and create a user ID and password in order to access the online facility.
If you are unable to register on the portal, then you can mail your grievance to efiling[at]sci[dot]nic[dot]in.
Required details
The Petitioners-in-Person and Advocates-on-Record who are enrolled with the Supreme Court of India can register on the E-Filing portal.
When enrolling on the site, you will need to submit details such your name, address, phone number, email address, and so forth.
An email with a link will be sent to your address once you have completed the registration form. After clicking the link in the email, the account's password will be preserved. Logging in with these credentials allows one to file a case. You will be taken to the e-filing website after clicking the login button, where you can open a window to file a new case and view the information of any previous cases you may have filed.
By through going to the e-filing link at http://www.sci.gov.in/efiling-registration and paying the necessary court fees and printing costs, one can directly file cases online.
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