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Share Your Suggestions on Draft Model Rules for Live-Streaming and Recording of Court Proceedings

Share Your Suggestions on Draft Model Rules for Live-Streaming and Recording of Court Proceedings
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Jun 09, 2021
अंतिम तिथि :
Jul 24, 2021
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The e-Committee, Supreme Court of India envisages a judicial system that is more accessible, efficient, and equitable for every individual who engages with the justice delivery ...

The e-Committee, Supreme Court of India envisages a judicial system that is more accessible, efficient, and equitable for every individual who engages with the justice delivery system. The right of access to justice, guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution encompasses the right to access live court proceedings.

To imbue greater transparency, inclusivity and foster access to justice, the e-Committee has undertaken the project of live streaming of court proceedings on priority. This will enable access to live court proceedings, including on matters of public interest to citizens, journalists, civil society, academicians, and law students on a real-time basis, which was not otherwise possible owing to geographical, logistical, or infrastructural issues.

The e-Committee, Supreme Court of India invites inputs, feedback, and suggestions on the Draft Model Rules for Live-Streaming and Recording of Court Proceedings.

Click here to read the Draft Model Rules for Live-Streaming and Recording of Court Proceedings.

The last date to receive Suggestions/Inputs is 30th June 2021.

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Deepak Dhabhai
Deepak Dhabhai 5 साल 1 week पहले
the people who are against recording and live streaming are either idiots or crooks. the chief mischief that many judges indulge in is that they say something while speaking and write altogether different things in ordersheet and judgement. giving infinite and unwarranted adjournments is normal in many courts of india. may be this recording and live streaming would put check into these malpractices
Amar Prabhakar
Amar Prabhakar 5 साल 1 week पहले
very much needed. If every department is transforming and benefiting with technology..why shouldn't legal system benefit form technology. we should opt live streaming but not for all cases.. there should be some regulations, we can start live streaming from civil and financial cases as a pilot project in suprim court legal proceedings.
SadashivaniRao
SadashivaniRao 5 साल 1 week पहले
Graduation and 6minths army training should be made mendetory for any one interested in politics and standing for elections. Economic reservation should be replaced to present reservation policy in India . police should be answerable to Governor instead of State Government. Every politician should have background check, and have to work in Politics for more than 10 years and pay taxes regularly for Pention.
Ganesh Sanyal
Ganesh Sanyal 5 साल 1 week पहले
Adorable Prime Minister, You are taking many steps for the betterment of all professionals besides private tutors. But do you think they have no any contributions to society ? Tutors, who are neglected by all govt., have more contributions than the pedagogues . Do something for them. How will they nourish themselves when they will not be able to teach students due to age related problems. kindly do something.
G Srinivasan_1
G Srinivasan_1 5 साल 1 week पहले
It is a must. As such small courts proceedings and verdicts are loosing on faith. Police and small courts are hand in glow to escape the work load and to do things easy. This largely affects the faith in the system. Some Police cadre largely are highly corrupt and characterless. They cannot be trusted. The government gives good protection to courts and police even though they are wrong and misbehaving. If this should change then live-streaming can help to improve the efficiency.