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Revolutionizing Justice: The rise of Video Conferencing in Indian Courts

Writer: Chirag JoshiChirag Joshi

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In a transformative move toward modernization, Indian courts are increasingly embracing video conferencing technology to enhance accessibility, efficiency, and overall effectiveness in legal proceedings. This paradigm shift is not only a response to the challenges posed by the traditional court setup but also a proactive step toward leveraging technology for a more inclusive and streamlined justice system.​

 

The adoption of video conferencing in Indian courts has proven to be a game-changer, especially in light of the recent global events that underscore the importance of remote communication. This technological integration facilitates virtual hearings, allowing litigants, lawyers, and judges to participate from disparate locations. The benefits are manifold — reducing the need for physical presence, minimizing travel-related expenses, and accelerating the pace of legal proceedings.​

 

Moreover, video conferencing has emerged as a catalyst for democratizing access to justice. Individuals from remote areas now have a more convenient way to engage with the legal system, eliminating geographical barriers. This shift aligns with the broader goals of inclusivity and equal representation within the Indian judiciary.​The use of video conferencing not only expedites routine legal matters but also proves invaluable in emergency situations, ensuring the continuity of legal processes during crises. While embracing technology, the Indian legal system is striking a balance between tradition and innovation, enhancing its resilience and adaptability in an ever-evolving landscape. As the nation moves forward, the integration of video conferencing in courts stands as a testament to the commitment to a more accessible, efficient, and responsive judicial framework.

 
 
 

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