Article 136 · Supreme Court

Structure the SLP. Brief your chamber.

Record, petition, I.A.s, and paperbook — one workspace for AoR chambers.

Open the matter and assign your chamber

Brief Open the matter and assign your chamber

Record Classify supporting documents

I.A.s Draft applications in Word

Sections Structure the Form 28 petition

Assemble Build the paperbook and index

Built for Article 136 practice

SLP (C) & (Crl) Form 28 · civil & criminal
Paperbook Index, annexures & I.A.s
Word-native Draft I.A.s & petitions in .docx
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The SLP workflow your chamber already runs

Structured, collaborative, registry-ready

Article 136 is discretionary, and only an AoR can file. Pragma organises the record, petition, I.A.s, and paperbook so your chamber moves faster without cutting corners.

Matter intake

Open the matter and brief your chamber

Capture parties, impugned court, and limitation dates. Assign your AoR, counsel, associates, and clerks from one brief.

New matter with team assignment
Chamber briefed

Supporting record

Build the record the registry expects

Upload impugned judgment, certified copy, filing memo, vakalatnama, and memo of parties. Pragma classifies each file and tracks registry-required kinds.

Supporting documents intake and classification
Registry checklist

Interlocutory applications

Draft condonation, exemption, and stay in Word

Condonation, exemption, and stay — surfaced when your record needs them, refined in Word by counsel.

Embedded Word editor for an interlocutory application
Counsel reviewed

Form 28 drafting

Draft the petition body section by section

Draft impugned order, questions of law, declarations, grounds, and prayers as separate sections. Compile a paginated Form 28 preview when counsel is ready; synopsis and list of dates stay as front matter.

Draft SLP petition preview with Form 28 structure
Ready for review

Paperbook assembly

Assemble the paperbook in registry sequence

Order cover, index, synopsis, petition, annexures, I.A.s, and filing papers. Generate the index and catch defects before your AoR files.

Paperbook assembly with generated index
Paperbook assembled

Why Pragma?

Built for Supreme Court filing, not generic case management

One workspace from first brief to registry scrutiny — for AoRs and the chambers they lead.

Form 28 petition body

Impugned order, questions of law, declarations, grounds, and prayers — section by section.

Front matter Synopsis & list of dates Petition body Questions of law Grounds Prayers

Registry checklist

Impugned judgment, certified copy, filing memo, vakalatnama, memo of parties — tracked before scrutiny.

Impugned judgment Certified copy Filing memo
Checklist coverage

Interlocutory applications

Condonation, exemption, and stay — drafted in Word with counsel-ready templates.

Condonation Exemption Stay Counsel review

Counsel-ready compilation

Paginated Form 28 preview once petition sections are drafted — for chamber review.

Ready for review

Paperbook assembly

Cover, index, synopsis, petition, annexures, and I.A.s — ordered before your AoR files.

Synopsis & LOD1–9 Petition10–28 Annexure P-129–46 I.A.s47–52

Chamber collaboration

AoR, counsel, associates, and clerks — role-based access for your chamber.

AoR Advocate Associate Clerk

Article 136 · Form 28 Registry scrutiny-ready Secure chamber access

Product tour

See how a chamber moves a petition forward

Brief, record, I.A.s, sections, paperbook, scrutiny — the AoR workflow in one place.

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One workspace for Article 136 filings — from brief to paperbook, built for AoR chambers.