Hybrid hearings can’t be forever: Supreme Court
The Hindu
Physical courts have to start, says Supreme Court judge
The Supreme Court on Friday prima facie did not approve of hybrid court hearings, which is a combination of physical and virtual mode of court proceedings, as a permanent feature.
The court said virtual mode of hearings was started exclusively to meet the extraordinary circumstances of the pandemic.
A hybrid system would see only a few lawyers come to court. A Bench led by Justices L. Nageswara Rao and B.R. Gavai said hybrid options would have lawyers argue from exotic spots around the world while judges sit in courtrooms. The court building cannot remain closed. Physical courts have to start.
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