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Supreme Court Agrees To Hear Petition Seeking Hearings In Hybrid Mode
The Supreme Court on Monday issued notice on a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking the introduction of hybrid hearings in family courts across the country.
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Contempt Case Initiated Against Lawyer For "Personal Attack" On Judges
The Delhi High Court has initiated a criminal contempt case against a lawyer for making "personal attack" on judges and posting contemptuous comments in the chat box of the virtual platform being used for holding hybrid hearing earlier this month.
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A Look Back At Big Changes Brought In By Chief Justice Over Last Year
Making court premises inclusive, hybrid hearing system, accessibility to judgments in regional languages, combating gender stereotypes in judicial discourse are some of the initiatives undertaken by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud over the last year.
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"Not An Option": Supreme Court Tells Information Commissions To Go Hybrid
The Supreme Court, in a big push for Right to Information, directed all State Information Commissions to provide litigants an option to file their complaints and appeals online and give them a hybrid mode for the hearing of their cases under RTI Act.
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High Courts Can't Deny Access To Video Conference Hearing: Supreme Court
No high court in the country shall deny access to video conference or hearing through hybrid mode to lawyers and litigants after two weeks, the Supreme Court said on Friday while making it clear that technology is not a matter of choice for judges.
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Manipur High Court Goes Virtual Too To Ensure Ease Of Access
The High Court in Manipur has implemented hybrid functioning to conduct both virtual and physical hearings, allowing greater flexibility and accessibility, and ensuring that justice is served to all regardless of their location.
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Hearings In Hybrid Mode During Supreme Court Summer Break, "1 Precondition"
Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud today said the vacation benches will conduct hearing through hybrid mode to enable lawyers to appear from various destinations.
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"Don't Disband Hybrid Hearing Option": Supreme Court Tells High Courts
The Supreme Court on Monday expressed unhappiness with Chief Justices of High Courts who have started disbanding the infrastructure for virtual hearings and recommended not to disband the hybrid hearing option.
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Windows 11 Security, Accessibility Features Announced by Microsoft; File Explorer to Gain Tabbed Support
Microsoft has announced a set of updates for Windows 11, aimed at enterprise users and hybrid workers. The File Explorer app is getting support for tabs and pinned files, while the operating system will gain security improvements including phishing protection. Windows 11 is also adding accessibility improvements for users with hearing disabilities ...
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High Court Refuses To Interfere With DU's Decision To Hold Offline Exam
Justice Rekha Palli, who was hearing a petition by five outstation DU students, sought the stand of the varsity on the aspect of resumption of physical classes and asked the counsel for the DU to seek instructions on whether hybrid classes would be available for the remainder of the semester.
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Supreme Court To Hear CBSE, CISCE Students’ Plea Seeking Online Option For Term 1 Exams Today
The students filing the plea are against offline-only mode for Class 10 and Class 12 term 1 exams and seek direction to hold the term 1 exams in hybrid mode - a mix of both online and offline.
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Hybrid Mode Not Working, Courts Have To Function Physically: Supreme Court
The hybrid mode of hearing cases is not working, the Supreme Court observed on Friday and said that normalcy has to return and courts have to function physically as virtual hearing of cases can't become a norm.
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Setting Up Infrastructure For Hybrid Hearings In Trial Courts: Delhi Government
The Aam Aadmi Party government informed Delhi High Court today that it has sanctioned Rs 79.48 crore to set up infrastructure for hybrid hearings in the seven district courts in the national capital.
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High Court Adjourns Hearing In Case Against Tarun Tejpal's Acquittal Till September 20
Goa Bench of the Bombay High Court on Tuesday adjourned the hearing on the Goa government's appeal against journalist Tarun Tejpal's acquittal in a 2013 rape case, pending request before the Chief Justice for a hybrid (physical plus virtual) hearing.
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Supreme Court To Begin In-Person Hearings From September 1
Supreme Court to begin hybrid hearings - both physical and virtual from September 1. As Mondays and Fridays are admission days, the hearing will be virtual, sources said, adding on rest of the days, the hearing will be both physical and virtual.
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Supreme Court Agrees To Hear Petition Seeking Hearings In Hybrid Mode
The Supreme Court on Monday issued notice on a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking the introduction of hybrid hearings in family courts across the country.
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Contempt Case Initiated Against Lawyer For "Personal Attack" On Judges
The Delhi High Court has initiated a criminal contempt case against a lawyer for making "personal attack" on judges and posting contemptuous comments in the chat box of the virtual platform being used for holding hybrid hearing earlier this month.
-
A Look Back At Big Changes Brought In By Chief Justice Over Last Year
Making court premises inclusive, hybrid hearing system, accessibility to judgments in regional languages, combating gender stereotypes in judicial discourse are some of the initiatives undertaken by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud over the last year.
-
"Not An Option": Supreme Court Tells Information Commissions To Go Hybrid
The Supreme Court, in a big push for Right to Information, directed all State Information Commissions to provide litigants an option to file their complaints and appeals online and give them a hybrid mode for the hearing of their cases under RTI Act.
-
High Courts Can't Deny Access To Video Conference Hearing: Supreme Court
No high court in the country shall deny access to video conference or hearing through hybrid mode to lawyers and litigants after two weeks, the Supreme Court said on Friday while making it clear that technology is not a matter of choice for judges.
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Manipur High Court Goes Virtual Too To Ensure Ease Of Access
The High Court in Manipur has implemented hybrid functioning to conduct both virtual and physical hearings, allowing greater flexibility and accessibility, and ensuring that justice is served to all regardless of their location.
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Hearings In Hybrid Mode During Supreme Court Summer Break, "1 Precondition"
Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud today said the vacation benches will conduct hearing through hybrid mode to enable lawyers to appear from various destinations.
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"Don't Disband Hybrid Hearing Option": Supreme Court Tells High Courts
The Supreme Court on Monday expressed unhappiness with Chief Justices of High Courts who have started disbanding the infrastructure for virtual hearings and recommended not to disband the hybrid hearing option.
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Windows 11 Security, Accessibility Features Announced by Microsoft; File Explorer to Gain Tabbed Support
Microsoft has announced a set of updates for Windows 11, aimed at enterprise users and hybrid workers. The File Explorer app is getting support for tabs and pinned files, while the operating system will gain security improvements including phishing protection. Windows 11 is also adding accessibility improvements for users with hearing disabilities ...
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High Court Refuses To Interfere With DU's Decision To Hold Offline Exam
Justice Rekha Palli, who was hearing a petition by five outstation DU students, sought the stand of the varsity on the aspect of resumption of physical classes and asked the counsel for the DU to seek instructions on whether hybrid classes would be available for the remainder of the semester.
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Supreme Court To Hear CBSE, CISCE Students’ Plea Seeking Online Option For Term 1 Exams Today
The students filing the plea are against offline-only mode for Class 10 and Class 12 term 1 exams and seek direction to hold the term 1 exams in hybrid mode - a mix of both online and offline.
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Hybrid Mode Not Working, Courts Have To Function Physically: Supreme Court
The hybrid mode of hearing cases is not working, the Supreme Court observed on Friday and said that normalcy has to return and courts have to function physically as virtual hearing of cases can't become a norm.
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Setting Up Infrastructure For Hybrid Hearings In Trial Courts: Delhi Government
The Aam Aadmi Party government informed Delhi High Court today that it has sanctioned Rs 79.48 crore to set up infrastructure for hybrid hearings in the seven district courts in the national capital.
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High Court Adjourns Hearing In Case Against Tarun Tejpal's Acquittal Till September 20
Goa Bench of the Bombay High Court on Tuesday adjourned the hearing on the Goa government's appeal against journalist Tarun Tejpal's acquittal in a 2013 rape case, pending request before the Chief Justice for a hybrid (physical plus virtual) hearing.
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Supreme Court To Begin In-Person Hearings From September 1
Supreme Court to begin hybrid hearings - both physical and virtual from September 1. As Mondays and Fridays are admission days, the hearing will be virtual, sources said, adding on rest of the days, the hearing will be both physical and virtual.