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Access to Technology in Courts - Hearings through hybrid mode or video conferencing - Lack of Uniformity - Infrastructure and Connectivity - The Supreme Court held that, the use of technology by the Bar and the Bench is no longer an option but a necessity. Members of the Bench, the Bar and the litigants must aid each other to create a technologically adept and friendly environment. - The court issued a series of directions aimed at addressing the identified issues and ensuring the effective implementation of technology in court proceedings.
Access to Technology in Courts - Hearings through hybrid mode or video conferencing - Lack of Uniformity - Infrastructure and Connectivity - The Supreme Court held that, the use of technology by the Bar and the Bench is no longer an option but a necessity. Members of the Bench, the Bar and the litigants must aid each other to create a technologically adept and friendly environment. - The court issued a series of directions aimed at addressing the identified issues and ensuring the effective implementation of technology in court proceedings.
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