Supreme Court Practice Directions 2021

Part 5: Civil Proceedings that Do Not Use the Electronic Filing Service

48. Application

The directions contained in this Part apply to proceedings that do not require the use of the Electronic Filing Service.

49. Information to be provided in cause papers and documents that are filed in the Registry

To facilitate the contacting of lawyers having conduct of an action or matter by members of the staff of the Supreme Court, the following information must be inserted on the cover sheet or the backing sheet of all cause papers and documents filed in the Registry in the format set out below.

The information is to be inserted as a block near the bottom of the cover sheet or near the bottom right hand corner of the backing sheet.

50. Form of affidavits

(1) In addition to the requirements set out in paragraph 78 of these Practice Directions, affidavits must be:

Binding of affidavits

(2) Affidavits of 30 pages or less (including exhibits and dividing and backing sheets) may be stapled firmly at the top left hand corner of the paper. Any affidavit (including exhibits, dividing and backing sheets) exceeding 30 pages must be bound with plastic ring binding or plastic spine thermal binding (the plastic rings or spines to be red for claimants/appellants, and blue for defendants/respondents) with a transparent plastic cover in front and at the back.

51. Documentary exhibits to affidavits

Dividing sheets

(1) The dividing sheet that separates the documentary exhibits must be in a light colour other than white, marked, typed or stamped clearly with an exhibit mark and including the certificate of the commissioner for oaths required under Order 15, Rule 27(5) of the Rules of Court 2021 as follows:

More than 10 documentary exhibits

(2) In addition to the requirements set out in paragraph 80 (except sub-paragraph (5) of that paragraph), when there are more than 10 distinct documentary exhibits in an affidavit, each exhibit must be flagged by means of a plastic tag, marked in accordance with the exhibit reference and such flags must run vertically down the right edge of the exhibits evenly spaced out so as not to overlap one another. Where a table of contents of the documentary exhibits is required, the table of contents itself must bear the top-most flag, marked “TABLE”.

52. File inspection and obtaining hard copy extracts or certified true copies of documents

(1) In order to inspect a case file in civil proceedings that do not use the Electronic Filing Service, the following procedure should be followed:

(2) Applications to obtain hard copy extracts or certified true copies of documents in civil proceedings that do not use the Electronic Filing Service may be made by submitting a Request to the Registry:

(3) The Registry will only accept typewritten Requests which are printed on paper of good quality and signed by the applicant or his or her solicitors. If the Request is not typewritten, it should be handwritten in a clear and legible manner. Otherwise, the Request may be rejected.

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