15 February 2023 Arvind Sureshbabu

Can I file a case directly in the Supreme Court of India?

The Supreme Court of India is the highest court in the country and is the final court of appeal. This article explains the process of filing a case directly in the Supreme Court. The filing of cases in the Supreme Court must be done through an advocate, who is referred to as an advocate-on-record, who must be registered with the Supreme Court. The advocate-on-record is responsible for filing the case and ensuring that all the relevant documents are in order. Once the case is filed, the Supreme Court will decide whether to accept the case or not. If accepted, the advocate-on-record will be responsible for presenting the case in court. The decision of the Supreme Court is final, and all appeals are made directly to the Supreme Court, bypassing the High Court.

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