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Live-streaming of court proceedings should start from CJI’s court, AG tells SC

NEW DELHI: Attorney General KK Venugopal on Monday told the Supreme Court that live-streaming of court proceedings should start on trial basis from the CJI’s court and only in Consitution Bench matters.

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Tribune News Service

New Delhi, July 23

Attorney General KK Venugopal on Monday told the Supreme Court that live-streaming of court proceedings should start on trial basis from the CJI’s court and only in Consitution Bench matters.

He said response should be gauged for three months before proceeding further in the matter.

Venugopal said constitutional matters for live-streaming should be selected by the CJI.

“Our guidelines are there in our affidavit. We shall sit with senior advocate Indira Jaising and formulate the guidelines,” the AG told the top court.

Jaising also submitted her written submissions to the Supreme Court.

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