11 October 2011
The Paper book for an appeal has no standard format. Paperbook means your contentions against the Order appealed together with the judgements relied. Hence it differs from case to case.
(a)Paper Books must be legibly written or type-written in double space of printed.
(b)Each paper filed should be certified as true copy by the party filing the same, or by his authorized representative.
(c)Each paper should be indexed in such a manner as to give the brief description of the relevance of the document, with page numbers stating the authority before whom it was filed.
(d)Xerox copy of a document should be legible.
(e)Additional evidence should be filed by way of separate paper book along with the reasons for filling such additional evidence.
(f)No supplementary paper book should be filed except with the leave of the Bench.