Live streaming of court proceedings across the country can be undertaken, the Centre has informed the Supreme Court today. A bench comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A. M. Khanwilkar and D. Y. Chandrachud asked the parties to give suggestions to the Attorney-General for formulating holistic guidelines for live-streaming of court proceedings.
The apex court had on May 3 sought the response of the Centre to pleas seeking live streaming, video recording or transcribing of judicial proceedings in courts. The Attorney-General had earlier told the court that live streaming of court proceedings was an accepted practice in various countries.
In a bid to bring in transparency, the top court had last year allowed the installation of CCTV recording with audio in trial courts and tribunals in every state. A petition, filed by a law student, has also sought a direction for setting up of live streaming rooms within the apex court premises and granting access to legal interns.
The plea, filed by Swapnil Tripathi, a student of the National Law University in Jodhpur, has asked for requisite guidelines to facilitate witnessing of proceedings for the interns.
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