Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

WILL ALL COURT PROCEEDING­S BE RECORDED ON CAMERA SOON?

- Bhadra Sinha bhadra.sinha@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday appeared open to the audio and video recording of its proceeding­s, which it has resisted so far, along with those of high courts, saying it would usher in transparen­cy in the justice delivery system.

It put forward these views as it ordered all 24 high courts to install closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras in trial courts across the country and asked the government to consider the same for tribunals. “Constituti­onal courts in other countries have audio and video recordings. It is not a matter of privacy of judges ,” a bench of justice AK Goel and justice UU Lalit said.

The US supreme court recorded its proceeding­s and those were available on social media platforms, they said.

If the bench sticks to its views then all court proceeding­s in the country would be recorded as the SC had on March 28 asked states to install cameras, but without audio recordings, in courts in at least two of their districts.

Now, it has expanded the order to cover all lower courts while allowing audio to be recorded.

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