ERIK Pevernagie, the Belgian painter and author of Words of Wisdom, rightly said: "No hemming or hawing, no hinting or manipulation, no sledgehammersubtlety may hold us back from claiming a climate of transparency and capturing an untainted and luminescent of the truth is coming defiantly to the fore." skyline, when the boldness The recent decision of the apex court to begin live streaming of its proceedings has taken us a step forward in ensuring judicial transparency. The landmark decision has ensured that not only law students across the country, but the general public see and understand what goes into making judges decide an important question of law. It is also a big wake up call for all those who had the audacity to say that the judicial system of the country was not strong or hardworking enough and that is why there are a large backlog of cases in courts.
To begin with, only three Constitution Bench proceedings were webcast on YouTube by the National Informatics Centre. But sooner or later, all courtrooms will function under the watchful glare of the entire world. More than eight lakh people watched the live streaming of these benches. This included the five-judge Constitution Bench headed by Chief Justice of India UU Lalit in Court No 1, Justice DY Chandrachud-led bench in Court 2 and Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul-led bench in Court 3. The three benches were deciding questions pertaining to the EWS quota, issues thrown up by the Shiv Sena split and the legal challenge to the All India Bar Examination.
This story is from the October 17, 2022 edition of India Legal.
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