Hearing Of Urgent Matters In Supreme Court Via Video Conferencing - [LIVE-UPDATES]

Sanya Talwar

13 April 2020 6:01 AM GMT

  • Hearing Of Urgent Matters In Supreme Court Via Video Conferencing - [LIVE-UPDATES]

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    Live Updates

    • 13 April 2020 7:04 AM GMT

      Attorney General KK Venugopal apprises the Court of various measures taken vis-à-vis releasing and released prisoners across jails in India.

      AG said most states have released prisoners in consonance with appropriate directions.

    • 13 April 2020 7:03 AM GMT

      Supreme Court is hearing the suo moto petition pertaining to the issue of overcrowding and infrastructure of prisons across the country in the wake of the #coronavirus pandemic.

    • 13 April 2020 6:07 AM GMT

      Supreme Court is currently testing live "webcast" of Court proceedings.

      For now, the plan is to keep the webcast's accessibility restricted which shall be accessible only via "password protected video link", generated from the SC office.

    • 13 April 2020 6:05 AM GMT

      Justice DY Chandrachud, head of SC E-Committee on the technology being used for conducting Hearings:-

      "SC is at advanced stage of trial of e-filing software for 24/7 filing of docs. Clerks don't need to come to SC for filing. HC's can use Zoom, Vidyo, or any other software."

    • 13 April 2020 6:04 AM GMT

      The bench and lawyers discussing the viability of Videoconferencing hearings. Justice DY Chandrachud appears on screen, says VC is going well.

      "Sky is usually so polluted. It's the first time in Delhi I have seen stars. Had a flock of peacocks in the garden."

    • 13 April 2020 6:02 AM GMT

      Chandrachud J. : "In a sitting house there are two modalities, no confidence motion or floor test.There has been no judgment since the SR Bommai case on why floor test is necessary. In Bommai the governor has exercised power under Article 356."

    • 13 April 2020 6:02 AM GMT

      Chandrachud J : "In the facts of this case the GOVERNOR WAS RIGHT in ordering floor test. We have not accepted Dr. Singhvi's argument that governor cannot pass order. Governor is not taking any decision by himself. Governor is calling a floor test.."

    • 13 April 2020 6:01 AM GMT

      Bench of Justices DY Chandrachud & Ajay Rastogi on the issue of #MPfloortest passes a 68 page judgement on powers of the Governor.

      "Have given a detailed judgment on Constitutional law and powers of Governor" - Justice DY Chandrachud

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