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Supreme Court to have fully physical hearing today owing to the internet server being down due to yesterday's maelstrom. Broadcast on Supreme Court app and via links to not work for today #PhysicalHearing #SupremeCourt
An entire NIC team is working round the clock to restore internet services considering a number of counsels are appearing via video conferencing #supremecourt #maelstrom
As per sources, the NIC was given a deadline of 10 am to restore #internet services in the #SupremeCourt
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#BombayHighCourt administrative committee meeting decides the following effective from Monday.

1 - High Court shall work physically on 3 days and virtually for 1 day.
2 - Steps will be taken to implement fully hybrid system in all court rooms.
3 - Circulation of matters shall be via precipie sent by emails for the time being. Mentioning on virtual platform will be permitted.
4 - Litigants will be permitted inside court premises only if their presence is required by the Hon’ble Court

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The Central Government and State Government officials will work out modalities to facilitate travel of lawyers and clerks/staff ( who have taken 2 jabs) to travel by train by issuance of a monthly pass.

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Supreme Court lawyers assemble outside the main building to protest against the non-resumption of physical court hearings. Senior Advocate Vikas Singh had called upon lawyers to assemble and voice their anguish regarding the #virtualhearings
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Advocate Shiv Sagar Tiwari, practicing in Supreme Court for the last 28 years express his concern regarding #virtualhearings and why physical hearings should resume. Court was closed down during the start on #COVID19 pandemic in March, 2020
"There is no value of orders passed in virtual courts, it must be in open court only.": Former standing counsel of Central Governent and #SupremeCourt lawyer Babu Joseph
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Supreme Court hears its suo motu case on inadequacies and inefficiencies in the process of criminal trials

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Senior Advocates Siddharth Luthra and R Besant, Amicus Curiaes, have submitted a draft rules on criminal practice.

Luthra: we had a colloquium.
Luthra: We have only recieved responses from Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Telangana High Court. 20 High Courts have chosen not to respond even after we held consultations.

CJI: we will give High Courts 2 weeks to submit or give suggestions to draft rules.
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