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Supreme Court to live-stream its constitution bench proceedings from September 27

Several important cases are to be heard by the constitution benches next week including the validity of the 103rd constitution amendment granting a 10 percent quota to the EWS, pleas challenging the constitutional validity of the CAA and others.

By PTI Sept 22, 2022 4:30:40 PM IST (Published)

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In a bid to enhance transparency and accessibility in its functioning, the Supreme Court has decided to live-stream its proceedings of all constitution bench hearings from September 27, exactly four years after a path-breaking verdict in this regard was delivered in 2018. A unanimous decision was taken by the 30 apex court judges in the full court meeting headed by Chief Justice of India UU Lalit held on Tuesday evening to implement an apex court verdict of 2018 in the Swapnil Tripathi case.
On August 26, for the first time since its inception, the Supreme Court had live streamed its proceedings of a bench headed by then Chief Justice NV Ramana through a webcast portal. It was ceremonial proceedings as Justice Ramana was to demit office on August 26.
Exactly four years back on September 26, 2018, the Supreme Court had taken a major leap in imparting transparency in the functioning of the judiciary by allowing live-streaming of court proceedings of cases of "constitutional and national importance", saying this openness was like "sunlight" which is the "best disinfectant".