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Online hearing in SC makes legal system more democratic, must stay: Lawyers from outside Delhi

Virtual hearings via videoconference imparts a huge element of accessibility and helps reduce costs, lawyers note

June 07, 2023 / 19:38 IST
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Lawyers from outside Delhi have opined that the Supreme Court continuing to permit them to appear online through videoconferencing links has made the court more democratic and must not be discontinued.

The Supreme Court started hearings via videoconference in 2020 against the backdrop of the social distancing norms imposed during the pandemic. Though the court was initially hearing only urgent cases, in July 2020, it constituted benches to start hearing cases through videoconferencing.

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This system continued till April 2022, at which time the apex court made it compulsory for lawyers to obtain prior permission to appear online on Wednesdays and Thursdays. However, with DY Chandrachud taking over as the Chief Justice of India (CJI) in November 2022, the use of technology in the courtroom has been encouraged, and lawyers can appear online and can even argue an entire case.

The continuation of online hearings has helped lawyers from outside of Delhi appear before the apex court and argue their cases, even if virtually. Earlier, litigating parties would incur huge costs to fly their lawyer to Delhi, but this has largely been negated by online hearing.