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    Live-streaming court proceedings crucial for dissemination of information: CJI

    • July 18, 2021
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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    Live-streaming court proceedings crucial for dissemination of information: CJI

    Subject: Governance

    Context: Formalising live-streaming of court proceedings is crucial for dissemination of information. The spread of information is sacrosanct to free speech, Chief Justice of India N.V. Ramana said.

    Concept:

    Background

    • Recently, the Supreme Court has released the Draft Model Rules for Live-Streaming and Recording of Court Proceedings.
    • The Rules are part of the National Policy and Action Plan for implementation of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the judiciary.
    • The Supreme Court inSwapnilTripathi v Supreme Court of India (2018) had ruled in favour of opening up the apex court through live-streaming.
    • It held that the live streaming proceedings are part of the right to access justice under Article 21

    Key features of the Draft Rules

    • All proceedings in high courts can be telecast except for cases relating to matrimonial disputes, gender-based violence, those involving minors.
    • The final decision to allow the Live-streaming of the Proceedings or any portion thereof will be of the Bench.
    • Court proceedings can be archived for six months.
    • The rules also prohibit recording or sharing the telecast on media platforms, including social media and messaging platforms, unless authorised by the court.

    Benefits

    • Justice delivery system will become affordable, transparent, speedy and accountable by limiting the paper filings.
    • It can be time saving

    Concerns:

    • Lack of technical manpower in courts and awareness
    • Cyber security threat.
    • Issues of privacy may arise.
    • Infrastructure, especially the internet connectivity is also a big challenge
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