Live streaming of hearings subject to judge's approval: Bombay HC

Bombay High Court live streaming of court proceedings will now require the presiding judge's consent. This new rule applies to all court sessions. The judge will also sanction access to recordings. This development follows concerns over a morphed ...

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Months after launching live streaming of court proceedings, the Bombay High Court has now issued a notice saying the streaming would be subject to the consent of the presiding judge.

The judge of a court is the designated officer empowered to sanction access to copies of the live-streamed recordings, the notice issued on Monday said.

As per the Bombay High Court Rules for Live Streaming and Recording of Court Proceedings, all proceedings will be live-streamed only "subject to consent of the Judge/Judges", it said.


The notice came on the day when Chief Justice of India B R Gavai raised concerns over a morphed video circulating on social media that falsely showed a shoe-throwing incident in his courtroom.

In July this year, the HC began live streaming initially from five of its benches in a move to boost judicial transparency and public access to court hearings.

While some of the benches refrained from going live, a few single benches commenced live streaming of their proceedings.
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The Supreme Court has been live-streaming the proceedings of all its courts since last year.
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