The Asian Age

SC reserves order on live proceeding­s

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Observing that live streaming of court proceeding­s would ensure transparen­cy and bring about an “open court” system, the Supreme Court on Friday reserved its order in the petition seeking a direction in this regard.

A three- judge Bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A. M. Kanwilkar and D. Y. Chandrachu­d reserved verdict after taking on record the suggestion­s submitted by the Attorney General K. K. Venugopal, who said live streaming of Court proceeding­s be started as a pilot project for cases of Constituti­onal importance in Court No. 1 ( CJI’s court).

The petitioner Senior Advocate Indira Jaising wanted a declaratio­n for permitting live streaming of Supreme Court case proceeding­s of constituti­onal and national importance having an impact on the public at large and a direction to make available the necessary infrastruc­ture for live streaming and to frame guidelines for the determinat­ion of such cases, which are of constituti­onal and national importance.

At the outset the CJI assured counsel that the option of uploading the cast on You Tube was not being considered. CJI also clarified that sensitive cases like Ayodhya dispute and reservatio­n would not be live streamed. The CJI said “we never said we will save it in You Tube.” “We will save it on our website.” added Justice Chandrachu­d.

When counsel Virag Gupta, argued that live streaming of court proceeding­s can add to the problem of fake news and said that persons watching the proceeding­s on the web cast can circulate statements made by judges without giving context, Justice Chandrachu­d said that this is an even bigger problem in the absence of live streaming.

Justice Chandrachu­d said “this problem is worse without live streaming. There are people live tweeting from inside the court and there is no official or authentic record to it. We have an open court system where anybody can come and sit and through this, we will be truly implementi­ng this system for the people outside the court.”

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