B.R. Agarwalas Supreme Court Practice and Procedure (includes Supreme Court Rules, 2013 AOR Exam Regulations, 2014 E-filing)
Thirteen years have gone by since the last edition appeared. Much has changed since then, both in the nature of litigation before the Court, and in its practice and procedure. The contents of the book have, therefore, undergone significant changes, both by way of additions and deletions. The 'basic structure ' of Agarwala's work however remains undisturbed.
The book seeks to serve as a reliable guide and companion to the practitioner in the Supreme Court. In the words of Hon 'ble Justice J.M. Shelat, "the Court has had to evolve its own practice and procedure relating to each of the different jurisdictions by means of Rules framed under Article 145 of the Constitution. These rules have not remained static. They had to be revised from time to time as the actual experience of their working and the exigencies demanded. The Rules have sometimes come up before the Court for their construction and elucidation. Opinions expressed by the Court on such occasions have more often than not been, by way of observations, scattered in different cases and rarely as distinct decisions by themselves. Consequently, such observations are not readily found unless they are collected together at one place. That is precisely what the author of this book has sought to do. The result of his labour is a handy, lucid work. The book falls into two parts; the first part deals with each of the different jurisdictions and the second deals separately with the Rules in respect of each of them. Such separate and distinctive treatment is, I believe, likely to be helpful to the Bar and particularly to the advocates-on-record."
Supreme Court Rules, 2013, Bare Act
[Amended up to G.S.R. 670(E), dated 17-9-2019 and as of 17-11-2022]