Frequently Asked Questions

Question 1: How can I file a petition to the Supreme Court?
You can file a petition to the Supreme Court either electronically through the court’s online filing system, or physically at the court’s registry. You will need to pay the prescribed fee and submit the required documents, such as the petition form, the certified copy of the lower court’s judgment, and the grounds of appeal. You can find more details about the filing process and the documents on the court’s website.
Question 2: How can I access the judgments of the Supreme Court?
You can access the judgments of the Supreme Court either online or offline. Online, you can download the judgments from the court’s website or from the [judicial information system]. Offline, you can visit the court’s library or the [national archives] and request a copy of the judgment. You may need to pay a nominal fee for the copy.
Question 3: How can I watch the oral arguments of the Supreme Court?
You can watch the oral arguments of the Supreme Court either live or recorded. Live, you can visit the court’s building and request a seat in the public gallery, subject to availability and security clearance. You can also watch the live streaming of the oral arguments on the court’s website or on the [public broadcaster’s channel]. Recorded, you can watch the archived videos of the oral arguments on the court’s website or on the [YouTube channel] of the court.
Question 4: How can I contact the Supreme Court?
You can contact the Supreme Court by phone, email, fax, or mail. You can find the contact details of the court’s office, registry, library, and media relations on the court’s website. You can also follow the court on social media platforms, such as [Facebook], [Twitter], and [Instagram], and send your queries or feedback through direct messages.