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Compress PDFs for e-Courts e-Filing

The e-Courts e-filing system generally accepts PDFs up to 10MB per file. Compress petitions, annexures, and evidence bundles to fit - locally in your browser, preserving legibility for the bench.

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Compress for e-Filing

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Key Benefits

Fits the e-Courts 10MB per-file cap
Keeps stamps and annexures legible
Privileged documents never leave your device
Split into volumes when bundles run large

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the e-Courts file size limit?

The e-Courts e-filing portal generally accepts up to 10MB per PDF. High Courts and tribunals running their own systems may set different caps, so verify your specific court's e-filing rules before uploading.

How do I keep scanned annexures legible after compression?

Compress from the best source you have and check a few dense pages (stamps, handwriting, small print) after compressing. e-Filing rules also expect searchable text in many courts, so consider running OCR before compression if your scan is image-only.

Is this safe for privileged client documents?

Yes - and that is the point. Compression happens entirely in your browser with zero uploads, so pleadings and evidence never pass through a third-party server, which supports your confidentiality obligations to clients.

My paper-book is 40MB even after compression - what now?

Split it into volumes with PDF Split (Vol I, Vol II) so each part stays under 10MB, keeping annexure order intact. Courts routinely accept multi-volume uploads; label each volume clearly in the filename.

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