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Gujarat HC starts streaming directly, Cji says SC will start soon

Gujarat HC starts streaming directly, Cji says SC will start soon
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New Delhi: Taking a giant step towards more openness and releasing the “transparency revolution”, the Indian justice system on Saturday for the first time starting livestreaming from the court that functions with CJI NV Ramana launching Livestreaming from the proceedings of HC Gujarat and ensuring that the Supreme Court will start immediately the same , The Supreme Court has been held in 2018 that the telecast broadcast of important cases will lead a greater transparency, and three years after the committee committee headed by Justice D Y Chandrachud completed the draft rules for livestreaming and recording the court process.
Launching a system for livestreaming from the process in Gujarat HC, Justice Ramana said the justice system is always open because people are allowed to witness the court process but by flowing access to justice will be true reality, when interested people can testify, understand and understand direct justice dispensation , He said that Livestreaming would remove some wrong ideas in the public’s mind regarding the sending system of justice.
Information, he said, will not be filtered by transmission agents that have personal interests sometimes used to spread misinterpretations to embarrass or discredit institutions.
“This is a lack of direct access that provides space for misunderstandings.
Formalization of Livestreaming Project Proceedings are the best medicine for the Malady mentioned above.
Livestreaming of the process is very important for information dissemination.
Through such direct access, people can get direct information about the process and The opinions of the judges, left a little room for damage, “he said.
CJI said that the judge might feel the pressure of public supervision because of Livestreaming, which in turn can produce a tense environment.
He, however, said “a judge must remember, even if the command of justice opposes popular perceptions, he must do it because of his commitment to the oath he took under the constitution”.
“A judge cannot be softened by popular opinion.
Yes, with the increasing public gaze, he might be the subject of various debates, which should never prevent him from his duties to protect a person’s rights to the strength of many,” he said.
“We want to start a direct trial at least for several courts at the Supreme Court.
We are working on logistics and working on a full court consensus,” Cji said.

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