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Buddha said “Hunger is the worst kind of illness” Manimegalai fed the hungry with AMUDHA SURABI which never became empty even as many people were fed.

Earth is AMUDHA SURABI where vegetables and fruit trees could be planted as done by Ashoka Chakravarti. Like the birds humans can feed on raw fruits and vegetables and live happily with peace and attain Eternal Bliss as their Final Goal.

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All about Indian National flag : Tiranga flag

The Indian National Flag symbolises national pride and is one of the most respected national symbols. The late Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru called it “a flag not only of freedom for ourselves but a symbol of freedom to all the people.”

As per the Indian laws, the national flag is to be made up of khadi. The flag code of India governs the usage of the flag. Initially, use of the Indian flag by private citizens was prohibited, except on national days like Republic Day and Independence Day. But gradually, some changes were made by the Union Cabinet about the flag’s use by private citizens. The code was amended about its usage for hoisting and its adaptation on other types of clothes.

The national flag is popularly known as Tiranga, which means “three colours” or “tricoloured”. It is a horizontal tricolour in equal proportion of deep saffron at the top, white in the middle and green at the bottom. The ratio of the width to the length of the flag is 2:3. At the centre of the white band is a wheel with 24 spokes in navy blue colour that indicates the Dharma Chakra (Wheel of Law).

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Significance of Indian National Flag colours:

Saffron: Saffron is a symbol of courage and sacrifice.

White: The white colour represents honesty, peace, and purity. It highlights the importance of maintaining peace in the country.

Green: The green colour represents faith and chivalry. It is a symbol of prosperity, vibrancy, and life.

Ashoka Chakra: The Ashoka Chakra or the Dharma Chakra (Wheel of Law) has 24 spokes and appears on a number of edicts of Ashoka.

History of Indian National Flag

The Indian National Flag represents India’s long struggle for freedom. It signifies the status of India as an independent republic. The flag came into being in its present form at the meeting of Constitutional Assembly on 22 July 1947. Since then it has served as the National Flag of the Dominion of India from 15 August 1947 to 26 January 1950 and, thereafter, as the national flag of the Republic of India. The Indian National Flag was designed by Pingali Venkayya and contains three equal strips of saffron, white and green.

The history of the Indian National Flag over the years:

Indian flag in 1904-06: The history of the Indian flag dates back to pre-independence era. It was between 1904 and 1906 that the first Indian flag came into existence. It was made by an Irish disciple of Swami Vivekananda. Her name was Sister Nivedita and after some time this flag came to be known as Sister Nivedita’s flag. This flag comprised the red and yellow colours. Red signified the freedom struggle and yellow was a symbol of victory. It had the words “Bonde Matoram” in Bengali written on it. The flag also contained a figure of ‘Vajra’, the weapon of god ‘Indra’, and a white lotus in the middle. The ‘Vajra’ is a symbol of strength and lotus depicts purity.

Indian flag in 1906: After Sister Nivedita’s flag, another flag was designed in 1906. It was a tricolour with three equal strips of blue (top), yellow (middle) and red (lower). In this flag, the blue strip had eight stars of slightly different shapes. The red strip had two symbols, one of sun and the other of a star and a crescent. The yellow strip had ‘Vande Mataram’ written on it in Devnagiri script.

In the same year, another version of the Indian flag was created. It was also tricolour but its colours were different. It had orange, yellow and green and came to be known as ‘Calcutta flag’ or ‘Lotus flag’, as it had eight half open lotuses on it. It is believed to be have been designed by Sachindra Prasad Bose and Sukumar Mitra. It was unfurled on 7 August 1906 at Parsi Bagan Square, Kolkata. The day was being observed as “boycott day” against the partition of Bengal and Sir Surendranath Banerjee hoisted this flag to mark the unity of India.

Indian flag in 1907: In 1907 came the Madam Bhikaji Rustom Cama’s flag.

The flag was collectively designed by Madam Bhikaji Cama, Vinayak Damodar Savarkar (Veer Savarkar) and Shyamji Krishna Varma. The flag was unfurled by Madam Cama on 22 August 1907 at Stuttgrat, Germany, and attained the status of the first Indian flag to be hoisted in a foreign land. From this event onwards it was also referred to as ‘Berlin Committee flag’. The flag consisted of three colours- the topmost being green followed by golden saffron in the middle and the red colour at the bottom.

Indian flag in 1916: In 1916 Pingali Venkayya, a writer and a geophysicist, designed a flag with the intention to bring the whole nation together. He met Mahatma Gandhi and sought his approval. Mahatma Gandhi suggested him to incorporate a charkha as a symbol of the economic regeneration of India, in the flag. Pingali created the flag from hand spun yarn ‘Khadi’. The flag had two colours and a ‘Charkha’ drawn across them but Mahatma Gandhi did not approve of it as he was of the opinion that red represented the Hindu community and green Muslims, but the other communities of India were not represented in the flag.

Indian Flag in 1917 :The Home Rule League formed by Bal Gangadhar Tilak adopted a new flag in 1917, as at that time the Dominion status was being demanded for India. The flag had the Union Jack at the top, near the hoist. The rest of the flag contained five red and four blue strips. It had seven stars on it in the shape of ‘Saptarishi’ constellation which is supposed to be the sacred one for Hindus. It also had a crescent moon and a star at the top fly end. This flag did not gain popularity among the masses.

Indian Flag in 1921:As Mahatma Gandhi wanted all the communities of India to be represented in the flag of the nation, a new flag was designed. This flag had three colours. At the top was white than green and at the bottom was red. White symbolised minority communities of India, green Muslims, and the red represented Hindu and Sikh communities. The ‘Charkha’ was drawn across all the bands symbolising the unification of these communities. The pattern of this flag was based on the flag of Ireland, another nation which was struggling to get its independence from Britain. Although the Congress Committee did not adopt it as its official flag but it was widely used as a symbol of nationalism in India’s freedom struggle.

Indian Flag in 1931: Some people were not happy with the communal interpretation of the flag. Keeping this in view, a new flag was designed which replaced red with ochre. This colour signified the combined spirit of both religions as saffron was the colour of Hindu yogis as well as Muslim darvesh. But the Sikh community also demanded a separate representation in the flag or the complete abandonment of religious colours. This resulted in another flag by Pingali Venkayya. This new flag had three colours. Saffron was at the top followed by white in the middle and green at the bottom. The ‘Charkha’ was placed at the center. This flag was passed at the meeting of Congress Committee in 1931 and was adopted as the official flag of the Committee.

Indian Flag in 1947: When India got independence, a committee headed by Rajendra Prasad was formed to select the National Flag of India. The committee decided to adopt the flag of Indian National Congress, with suitable modifications, as the flag of independent India. As a result, the flag of 1931 was adopted as Indian flag but ‘Charkha’ in the middle was replaced by ‘Chakra’ (wheel) and hence our National Flag came into being.

British India Flag 1858-1947:This flag introduced by British India in 1858. The design of the flag was based on western heraldic standards and it was similar to flags of other British colonies, including Canada and Australia. The blue banner included the Union Flag in the upper-left quadrant and a Star of India capped by the royal crown in the middle of the right half.

Manufacturing of the Indian National Flag: The ‘Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)’ sets standards for the manufacture of the flag.

It specifies the cloth, dye, colour, and thread count besides laying out rules regarding its hoisting. The Indian flag can only be made of ‘Khadi’. It is made of two types of khadi - one for its main part and the other one for the cloth that holds the flag to the staff.

Code of Conduct of the Tiranga flag
The flag is a national symbol and is respected by every Indian. There are certain dos and don’ts laid down for common people regarding the flag:
• When the National Flag is raised the saffron colour band should be at the top.
• No flag or emblem should be placed either above the National Flag or to its right.
• All other flags are to be placed to the left of the National Flag if they are hung in a line.
• When the National Flag is carried out in a procession or parade, it shall be on the marching right or in front of the center of the line, if there is a line of other flags.
• Normally the National Flag should be flown over important government buildings like the Rashtrapati Bhawan, the Parliament House, the Supreme Court of India, the High Courts, the Secretariats, the Commissioners’ office etc.
• The National Flag or any imitation of it must not be used for purpose of trade, business, or profession.
• The National Flag should always be taken down in the evening at sunset.

Some Interesting Facts about the National Flag-
• The Indian flag was hoisted on the highest mountain peak of the world, Mount Everest, on 29 May 1953.
• Madam Bhikaji Rustom Cama was the first person to hoist Indian flag on foreign soil on 22 August 1907 in Stuttgrat, Germany.
• The Indian National Flag flew into space in 1984 when Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma became the first Indian to travel to space. The flag was attached as a medallion on the space suit of Sharma.
• The National Flag hoisted at Central Park, Connaught Place, New Delhi, is one of the largest in India. It is 90 feet in length, 60 feet in width and is hoisted on a flagpole of 207 feet.
• India holds the world record for the largest human flag which was formed by 50,000 volunteers in Chennai in December 2014.

Some FAQs based on Indian National Flag

1. Who designed the national flag of India?
The Indian National flag was designed by ‎Pingali Venkayya in the year 1931.

2. What is the meaning of each colour present in the Indian National Flag?
There are 3 colours in the national flag and it is commonly known as Tiranga ( meaning tri-colour). The three colours are Saffron, White, and Green.

Saffron: The saffron colour of the flag is a symbol of courage and sacrifice.
White: The white colour represents honesty, peace, and purity. It highlights the importance of maintaining peace in the country.
Green: The green colour represents faith and chivalry. It is a symbol of prosperity, vibrancy, and life.

3. What are the dimensions of the tiranga?
The dimension of the flag should be of 2:3 ratio, i.e. the length should be 1.5 times the breadth. The three stripes of Saffron, white and green colour should be equal in size and Ashoka Chakra should be in the middle of the flag.

4. What does Ashoka Chakra represent in the flag?
The Ashoka Chakra or wheel from the Lion Capital of Ashoka represents the Dharma and Law.

5. Why is Ashoka Chakra navy blue in colour?
Ashoka Chakra is navy blue in colour as it represents the colour of sky and ocean. It is kept in between the white strip of the tiranga to indicate the most truth of the universe.

6. How many spokes are there in the National flag?
There are 24 spokes in the Indian National Flag.

7. Why Ashoka Chakra was adopted in the flag and why there are only 24 spokes in it?
Ashoka Chakra was adopted in the National flag to represent the Dharma and Law. All 24 spokes represent Love, Courage, Patience, Peacefulness, Magnanimity, Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness, Selflessness, Self-Control, Self Sacrifice, Truthfulness, Righteousness, Justice, Mercy, Gracefulness, Humility, Empathy, Sympathy, Spiritual Knowledge, Moral Values, Spiritual Wisdom, The Fear of God and Faith (Belief or Hope)

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When was the national flag of India adopted?
The Indian National flag was adopted on 22 July 1947

9. When and where was it first hoisted?
The first national flag in India was hoisted on August 7, 1906, in the Parsee Bagan Square (Green Park) in Calcutta now Kolkata.

10. Who approves the design and manufacturing of the national flag?
The design and manufacturing process for the national flag is regulated by three documents issued by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).

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அள்ள அள்ளக் குறையாத இலக்கியச் செல்வங்களை வாரி வழங்கி வரும் “அமுதசுரபி” 1948-இல் தொடங்கப்பெற்றது. “சொல்லின் செல்வர்” ரா.பி. சேதுப்பிள்ளை, இப்பெயரைச் சூட்டினார். கலைமாமணி விக்கிரமன், 54 ஆண்டுகள், “அமுதசுரபி”யின் ஆசிரியராய் விளங்கினார். ஸ்ரீராம் குழுமமான, ஸ்ரீராம் அறக்கட்டளை மூலமாக 1976 முதல் “அமுதசுரபி”யை நடத்தி வருகிறது. எண்ணற்ற எழுத்தாளர்களும் கவிஞர்களும் எமது இதழில் எழுதித் தம்மையும் தமிழையும் வளர்த்து வருகிறார்கள். 2005 முதல் முனைவர் டாக்டர் திருப்பூர்கிருஷ்ணன் அவர்கள் ஆசிரியர் பொறுப்பேற்று இதனை ‘இதழல்ல இயக்கமாக’ நடத்திவருகிறார்.
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ஆன்மீகம், இசை, கலை, தலைசிறந்த தலைவர்கள், சான்றோர், இளம் சாதனையாளர்கள், நூல் விமர்சனம் ஆகிய ஏராளமான சிறந்த பகுதிகளை நல்ல தமிழில் வழங்கி வருகிறோம்.
“அமுதசுரபி” தீபாவளிமலர், கலை-இலக்கியக் களஞ்சியமாய், கருவூலமாய்த் திகழ்வதைத் தாங்கள் அறிவீர்கள். “அமுதசுரபி”யின் ஒவ்வோர் இதழையும் அதே அளவு சிரத்தையுடன் தயாரிக்கிறோம் என்பதை தெரிவித்து மகிழ்கிறோம்.
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Reviewed 18 May 2021
Poor customer relationship
Cashiers are not giving proper respect to the customers . Coimbatore road branch. They are behaving very rude. The management should teach the cashiers how to speak softly.
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Reviewed 11 March 2021
Best vegetarian hotel
I visited the hotel in pollachi as well as in Krishnagiri (near toll gate - in the name of Saravana Bhavan). Like their restaurant name, the South Indian thali served by them is (Amudam) the best I had in last of couple of years.
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Reviewed 7 July 2020
A good place with Clean Restrooms and space for Parking
A nice place to visit with family and take a break for breakfast or lunch or dinner when you cross pollachi towards Udumalapet. Very well maintained Restrooms along with good restaurant and parking lots
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Maṇimēkalai (Tamil: மணிமேகலை, lit. ’jewelled belt, girdle of gems’), also spelled Manimekhalai or Manimekalai, is a Tamil epic composed by Kulavāṇikaṉ Seethalai Sataṉar probably around the 6th century.[1] It is an “anti-love story”,[2][3] a sequel to the “love story” in the earliest Tamil epic Silappadikaram, with some characters from it and their next generation. The epic consists of 4,861 lines in akaval meter, arranged in 30 cantos.[1]
The title Manimekalai is also the name of the daughter of Kovalan and Madhavi, who follows in her mother’s footsteps as a dancer and a Buddhist nun (bhikuni).[4] The epic tells her story. Her physical beauty and artistic achievements seduces the Chola prince Udhayakumara.[5] He pursues her. She, a nun of Mahayana Buddhism persuasion, feels a commitment to free herself from human ties. She rejects his advances, yet finds herself drawn to him.[6] She hides, prays and seeks the help of her mother, her Buddhist teacher Aravana Adikal and angels. They teach her Buddhist mantras to free herself from fears. One angel helps her magically disappear to an island while the prince tries to chase her, grants her powers to change forms and appear as someone else. On the island, she receives a magic begging bowl, which always gets filled, from Mani Mekalai Theivam.[7] Later, she takes the form and dress of a married woman in the neighborhood, as the prince pursues her.[6] The husband sees the prince teasing her, and protects “his wife” – Manimekalai-in-hiding – by killing the prince. The king and queen learn of their son’s death, order the arrest of Manimekalai, arrange a guard to kill her. Angels intervene and Manimekalai miraculously disappears as others approach her, again. The queen understands, repents. Manimekalai is set free. Manimekalai converts the prison into a hospice to help the needy, teaches the king the dharma of the Buddha.[5] In the final five cantos of the epic, Buddhist teachers recite Four Noble Truths, Twelve Nidanas and other ideas to her. She then goes to goddess Kannaki temple in Vanci (Chera kingdom), prays, listens to different religious scholars, and practices severe self-denial to attain Nirvana (release from rebirths).[6][5]
The Manimekalai is one of the Five Great Epics of Tamil Literature, and one of three that have survived into the modern age.[8][9] Along with its twin-epic Silappadikaram, the Manimekalai is widely considered as an important text that provides insights into the life, culture and society of the Tamil regions (India and Sri Lanka) in the early centuries of the common era. The last cantos of the epic – particularly Canto 27 – are also a window into then extant ideas of Mahayana Buddhism, Jainism, Ajivika, and Hinduism, as well as the history of interreligious rivalries and cooperation as practiced and understood by the Tamil population in a period of Dravidian-Aryan synthesis and as the Indian religions were evolving.[10][11][12]
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Karnataka State Coordinator Mr. Marasandra Muniyappa & Mrs. Tina Muniyappa have invited me to their house & honoured me for being appointed by Behanji as the State Coordinator, today in Bangalore today. I am very much grateful to their kindness & generosity. Gopinath.

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“In the 17 general elections held so far, the people have changed the ruling party eight times. They have performed their duties reasonably well. Now, it is the turn of those who are manning the key organs of the State to ponder if they are living up to the Constitutional mandate”- CJI Ramana.

Jagatheesan Chandrasekharan, [Jul 1, 2021 at 9:15 AM]
Correspondence
The Registrar,
Supreme Court of India,
Tilak Marg, New Delhi-110001
011-23388922-24,23388942
FAX : 011-23381508,23381584
e-mail : supremecourt@nic.in

Hon’ble the Chief Justice of India

Hon’ble Mr. Justice N.V. Ramana

Practice Directions for E-Filing (Phase-II) in The Supreme Court of India

1. The practice directions for E-Filing (Phase-II) of Cases in the Supreme Court of India will be effective from the date to be notified by Hon’ble The Chief Justice of India.

2. Thesepracticedirectionswillnotaffecttheprocedureforregularfilingofcasesin the Supreme Court of India.

3. TheE-Filing(Phase-II)isforAdvocates-on-recordregisteredwiththeSupremeCourt of India and the Petitioners-in-Person.

4. AOR’sarerequiredtoregisterhis/herE-mailIDandPhonenumberonetimewiththe Computer Cell by submitting a specimen signature form available on the website, under the link

http://sci.gov.in/pdf/Forms/AOR%20application%20form%20specimen%20signature.pdf
5. In the “first instance”, the Petitioner/Respondent-in-Person must register on the website by providing the required details.

Steps to be followed
 Open the official website of the Supreme court of India i.e http://www.sci.gov.in
Click on E-Filing tab/icon on the front page of the website.

Or
 Use URL - http://www.sci.gov.in/efiling-registration
 Now User Registration page will be opened as shown in the following picture USER REGISTRATION
Supreme Court of India E-Filing Manual

 In case of the Petitioner/Respondent-in-Person, the following screen will appear for accepting basic details Name, Address, mobile number, e-mail etc.
 In case of the Advocates-on-Record, the following screen will appear for accepting basic details Name, Address, mobile number, e-mail etc.

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 An e-mail will be received as shown will below
 On Clicking the link provided in the e-mail password for the account will be saved
Supreme Court of India E-Filing Manual

Using these credentials one can login to file a case. After clicking the login button, you will be directed to the e-filing page where you get the details of old cases if any filed by you and can also open a window for filing of new case.
Supreme Court of India E-Filing Manua

 The different stages of e-Filing sequentially arranged are as follows:-
(i) Filing
(ii) Lower Court.
(iii) Indexing.
(iv) Additional Party and Additional Advocate
(v) Subject Category
(vi) Limitation
(vii) Generate ID.
(viii) Reports
a) Report b) History c) Cases
Supreme Court of India
E-Filing Manual

Step-1:- Click on New Efiling: Fill the details and save it
Supreme Court of India E-Filing Manua

Step-2: EnterLowerCourtdetails:
Supreme Court of India E-Filing Manual

Step-2.1:
Click on Complete button.
Supreme Court of India E-Filing Manua

Step-3: Indexing :
Fill all the details and upload PDF with correct indexing and click on complete button.
Supreme Court of India E-Filing Manua

Step-4 : Additional Party and Additional Advocate details: In this enter all Parties / Advocate name in respective column. After completion process id. will be generated.
Supreme Court of India E-Filing Manua

Step 5 : Subject Category Select Subject Category of the case and Submit it.
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Step 6 : Generate Id: Click on Generate and complete . User will see the following message on the screen
Click on Ok Button.
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Step7 : User will get a screen as display below :
User will get Provisional Application No. User can use this Provisional Application No. for future reference .
Supreme Court of India E-Filing Manual

REPORT:No. 01 :- Report

User Can take the print of the case filed by him . By Feeding the Provisional Application No. in the following screen. Go to Report –>Enter Provisional Application No. and Year-> Click on Submit.
Note: Please Enter Year in YYYY format.
Supreme Court of India E-Filing Manua

REPORT:No. 02 History :

Jagatheesan Chandrasekharan, [Jul 1, 2021 at 9:15 AM]
Use of this report –User can get information regarding all the matters filed by him through only E-filing Mode in this report.
Supreme Court of India E-Filing Manual

REPORT No. 03 :- Cases: User will be able to see Pending/Disposed matter .

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FAQs
1) How to file electronically or by e-filing?
Ans. By visiting e-filing option provided on - http://www.sci.gov.in/efiling-registration
One can e-file cases directly by paying required court fees and printing charges. Please refer user manual provided on the website before filing the case.
2) What are the steps to be followed to file a defect free case?
Ans. The steps are as follows:
(a) Petition to be filed according to Supreme Court Rules 2013 and as per Form- 28.
(b) Legible Annexures to be filed with the petition in separate PDF format.
(c) Relevant application to be filed accordingly.
(d) Sufficient Court Fee to be paid at the time of filing.
(e) Digital/Scanned Vakaltnama should be signed by every Petitioner/Respondent digitally.
(f) Details of the case should be mentioned in Para1 of SLP & in Prayer Portion.
(g) SLP civil should be drafted in eight paragraphs as per SCR 2013.
(h) Digitally/Scanned Petition and applications should be accompanied with an
Affidavit.
(i) In case SLP is filed against a single Judge’s order, there should be a
Paragraph in Para – 1 of the SLP specifying that no LPA/Writ Appeal lies
against the impugned order.
3) How to get email or SMS alerts?
Ans. After submission of a specimen signature form by the AOR or Party-in-Person to the computer cell, which is also available on the website, they can receive aletrs via SMS/email. 5) Benefits of defect free filing?
Ans. Matter will be registered easily and will get listed immediately before the Hon’ble Court.
Supreme Court of India E-Filing Manual

Jagatheesan Chandrasekharan, [Jul 1, 2021 at 10:47 AM]
To
The Registrar,
Supreme Court of India,
Tilak Marg, New Delhi-110001
e-mail : supremecourt@nic.in
011-23388922-24, 23388942
FAX : 011-23381508, 23381584

Copies to
Hon’ble the Chief Justice of India
Hon’ble Mr. Justice N.V. Ramana

Hon’ble the Chief Justice of India

Hon’ble Mr. Justice N.V. Ramana
The Chief Justice Of India
(DoB.) 27-08-1957 Term of Office: (DoA) 17-02-2014 to (DoR) 26-08-2022
PROFILE
Hon’ble Judges

Hon’ble Mr. Justice R.F. Nariman (DoB.) 13-08-1956 Term of Office: (DoA) 07-07-2014 to (DoR) 12-08-2021
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Uday Umesh Lalit (DoB.) 09-11-1957 Term of Office: (DoA) 13-08-2014 to (DoR) 08-11-2022
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice A.M. Khanwilkar (DoB.) 30-07-1957 Term of Office: (DoA) 13-05-2016 to (DoR) 29-07-2022
PROFILE

Hon’ble Dr. Justice D.Y. Chandrachud (DoB.) 11-11-1959 Term of Office: (DoA) 13-05-2016 to (DoR) 10-11-2024
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Ashok Bhushan (DoB.) 05-07-1956 Term of Office: (DoA) 13-05-2016 to (DoR) 04-07-2021
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice L. Nageswara Rao (DoB.) 08-06-1957 Term of Office: (DoA) 13-05-2016 to (DoR) 07-06-2022
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul (DoB.) 26-12-1958 Term of Office: (DoA) 17-02-2017 to (DoR) 25-12-2023
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice S. Abdul Nazeer (DoB.) 05-01-1958 Term of Office: (DoA) 17-02-2017 to (DoR) 04-01-2023
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Navin Sinha (DoB.) 19-08-1956 Term of Office: (DoA) 17-02-2017 to (DoR) 18-08-2021
PROFILE

Hon’ble Ms. Justice Indira Banerjee (DoB.) 24-09-1957 Term of Office: (DoA) 07-08-2018 to (DoR) 23-09-2022
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Vineet Saran (DoB.) 11-05-1957 Term of Office: (DoA) 07-08-2018 to (DoR) 10-05-2022
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice K.M. Joseph (DoB.

User Can take the print of the case filed by him . By Feeding the Provisional Application No. in the following screen. Go to Report –>Enter Provisional Application No. and Year-> Click on Submit.
Note: Please Enter Year in YYYY format.
Supreme Court of India E-Filing Manua

REPORT:No. 02 History :

Jagatheesan Chandrasekharan, [Jul 1, 2021 at 9:15 AM]
Use of this report –User can get information regarding all the matters filed by him through only E-filing Mode in this report.
Supreme Court of India E-Filing Manual

REPORT No. 03 :- Cases: User will be able to see Pending/Disposed matter .

Supreme Court of India E-Filing Manual P

FAQs
1) How to file electronically or by e-filing?
Ans. By visiting e-filing option provided on - http://www.sci.gov.in/efiling-registration
One can e-file cases directly by paying required court fees and printing charges. Please refer user manual provided on the website before filing the case.
2) What are the steps to be followed to file a defect free case?
Ans. The steps are as follows:
(a) Petition to be filed according to Supreme Court Rules 2013 and as per Form- 28.
(b) Legible Annexures to be filed with the petition in separate PDF format.
(c) Relevant application to be filed accordingly.
(d) Sufficient Court Fee to be paid at the time of filing.
(e) Digital/Scanned Vakaltnama should be signed by every Petitioner/Respondent digitally.
(f) Details of the case should be mentioned in Para1 of SLP & in Prayer Portion.
(g) SLP civil should be drafted in eight paragraphs as per SCR 2013.
(h) Digitally/Scanned Petition and applications should be accompanied with an
Affidavit.
(i) In case SLP is filed against a single Judge’s order, there should be a
Paragraph in Para – 1 of the SLP specifying that no LPA/Writ Appeal lies
against the impugned order.
3) How to get email or SMS alerts?
Ans. After submission of a specimen signature form by the AOR or Party-in-Person to the computer cell, which is also available on the website, they can receive aletrs via SMS/email. 5) Benefits of defect free filing?
Ans. Matter will be registered easily and will get listed immediately before the Hon’ble Court.
Supreme Court of India E-Filing Manual

Jagatheesan Chandrasekharan, [Jul 1, 2021 at 10:47 AM]
To
The Registrar,
Supreme Court of India,
Tilak Marg, New Delhi-110001
e-mail : supremecourt@nic.in
011-23388922-24, 23388942
FAX : 011-23381508, 23381584

Copies to
Hon’ble the Chief Justice of India
Hon’ble Mr. Justice N.V. Ramana

Hon’ble the Chief Justice of India

Hon’ble Mr. Justice N.V. Ramana
The Chief Justice Of India
(DoB.) 27-08-1957 Term of Office: (DoA) 17-02-2014 to (DoR) 26-08-2022
PROFILE
Hon’ble Judges

Hon’ble Mr. Justice R.F. Nariman (DoB.) 13-08-1956 Term of Office: (DoA) 07-07-2014 to (DoR) 12-08-2021
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Uday Umesh Lalit (DoB.) 09-11-1957 Term of Office: (DoA) 13-08-2014 to (DoR) 08-11-2022
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice A.M. Khanwilkar (DoB.) 30-07-1957 Term of Office: (DoA) 13-05-2016 to (DoR) 29-07-2022
PROFILE

Hon’ble Dr. Justice D.Y. Chandrachud (DoB.) 11-11-1959 Term of Office: (DoA) 13-05-2016 to (DoR) 10-11-2024
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Ashok Bhushan (DoB.) 05-07-1956 Term of Office: (DoA) 13-05-2016 to (DoR) 04-07-2021
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice L. Nageswara Rao (DoB.) 08-06-1957 Term of Office: (DoA) 13-05-2016 to (DoR) 07-06-2022
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul (DoB.) 26-12-1958 Term of Office: (DoA) 17-02-2017 to (DoR) 25-12-2023
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice S. Abdul Nazeer (DoB.) 05-01-1958 Term of Office: (DoA) 17-02-2017 to (DoR) 04-01-2023
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Navin Sinha (DoB.) 19-08-1956 Term of Office: (DoA) 17-02-2017 to (DoR) 18-08-2021
PROFILE

Hon’ble Ms. Justice Indira Banerjee (DoB.) 24-09-1957 Term of Office: (DoA) 07-08-2018 to (DoR) 23-09-2022
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Vineet Saran (DoB.) 11-05-1957 Term of Office: (DoA) 07-08-2018 to (DoR) 10-05-2022
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice K.M. Joseph (DoB.)

) 17-06-1958 Term of Office: (DoA) 07-08-2018 to (DoR) 16-06-2023
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Hemant Gupta (DoB.) 17-10-1957 Term of Office: (DoA) 02-11-2018 to (DoR) 16-10-2022
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice R.Subhash Reddy (DoB.) 05-01-1957 Term of Office: (DoA) 02-11-2018 to (DoR) 04-01-2022
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Mukeshkumar Rasikbhai Shah (DoB.) 16-05-1958 Term of Office: (DoA) 02-11-2018 to (DoR) 15-05-2023
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Ajay Rastogi (DoB.) 18-06-1958 Term of Office: (DoA) 02-11-2018 to (DoR) 17-06-2023
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Dinesh Maheshwari (DoB.) 15-05-1958 Term of Office: (DoA) 18-01-2019 to (DoR) 14-05-2023
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Sanjiv Khanna (DoB.) 14-05-1960 Term of Office: (DoA) 18-01-2019 to (DoR) 13-05-2025
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai (DoB.) 24-11-1960 Term of Office: (DoA) 24-05-2019 to (DoR) 23-11-2025
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Surya Kant (DoB.) 10-02-1962 Term of Office: (DoA) 24-05-2019 to (DoR) 09-02-2027
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Aniruddha Bose (DoB.) 11-04-1959 Term of Office: (DoA) 24-05-2019 to (DoR) 10-04-2024
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Ajjikuttira Somaiah Bopanna (DoB.) 20-05-1959 Term of Office: (DoA) 24-05-2019 to (DoR) 19-05-2024
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Krishna Murari (DoB.) 09-07-1958 Term of Office: (DoA) 23-09-2019 to (DoR) 08-07-2023
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Shripathi Ravindra Bhat (DoB.) 21-10-1958 Term of Office: (DoA) 23-09-2019 to (DoR) 20-10-2023
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice V. Ramasubramanian (DoB.) 30-06-1958 Term of Office: (DoA) 23-09-2019 to (DoR) 29-06-2023
PROFILE

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Hrishikesh Roy (DoB.) 01-02-1960 Term of Office: (DoA) 23-09-2019 to (DoR) 31-01-2025
PROFILE

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Sub : Hon’ble the Chief Justice of India
Hon’ble Mr. Justice N.V. Ramana is most humbly requested to direct the Central Government to see that no human suffer from Hunger.

And

Declare and Celebrate from 15 August 2021 onwards as
YES BALLOT PAPER
NO EVM
(SBPNEVM) DAY!

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