Recording court proceedings would aid openness: HC

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

In an age driven by technology, recording of proceedings would aid the concept of openness, the High has said while deciding to examine the issue of audio-video recording of cases before it and the subordinate courts.

A bench of Justice S Ravindra Bhat and Justice Sunil Gaur was hearing a plea seeking to allow audio and video recording of judicial proceedings.


"Open courts are an integral part of access to justice. When a hears a case, the proceedings are open to all, saving notable exceptions.

"There can be no restrictions or curbs on reporting what occurs in except those where the interests of justice warrant otherwise," the bench observed.

Petitioner Deepak Khosla had moved the seeking a review of an August 2011 order declining his request regarding audio-video recording of a specific proceeding.

The bench agreed to hear the review and said it will examine the High establishment's position with respect to audio-video recording of cases and causes in all the rooms in the High

It said it will also examine the manner in which the high would consider the request for such recording in specific cases where a party does not consent to it.

The issue of audio-video recording of the proceedings in all the subordinate courts of would also be considered by the high

The has fixed the matter for further hearing on December 6.

The high in its last month's order had clarified that the directions in these proceedings shall be subject to the orders of the Supreme Court, as far as proceedings before the subordinate courts are concerned.

Recently, in a bid to ensure transparency, the Supreme had favoured the installation of CCTV cameras with audio recording of all proceedings, including in its own complex along with those of the high courts and tribunals.

The top had observed that the constitutional courts in other countries have audio and video recording, as it is not a matter of privacy of judges.

It had directed the Centre to submit a feasibility of installation of CCTV cameras with audio recordings in courts and tribunals. The issue is pending before the apex

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First Published: Mon, November 06 2017. 19:07 IST