Big brother in district courts: SC orders installation of CCTV cameras
Shedding
its reluctance, the Supreme Court has ordered installation of CCTV
cameras in district courts but without audio.
A bench of Justices
Adarsh K Goel and Uday U Lalit directed 24 high courts across the
country to make sure district and sessions courts in a minimum of two
districts in every state and union territories have
CCTV cameras installed inside courtrooms and also in the
court precincts within three months, according to a report in the
Indian Express.
The order came after
several rounds of discussion between the Central government and the
judiciary. Since August 2013, Union Law Ministers have written to the
then Chief Justice of India to consider it in the interest of
transparency and better case management.
According to the
report, the Bench entrusted the high court concerned with overseeing
installation of cameras and their working while District and Sessions
Judges, who is the administrative head of courts in a particular
district, have been asked to monitor the courtroom proceedings in his
or her chambers.
The Bench added that
only such small states and union territories where the high court
felt that installation of CCTV
cameras was not possible at the moment would be exempted from
its order.
However, the footage
from these videos or feeds will not be open for public access under
the Right to Information Act. “We make it clear that the footage of
the CCTV
cameras will not be available under the RTI and will not be supplied
to anyone without the permission of the concerned High Courts,” the
Supreme Court directed.
The order came on a
petition filed by Pradyuman Bisht for audio-video recording of trial
court proceedings to ensure fair trial and transparency.
Ref:http://www.business-standard.com/article/current-affairs/big-brother-in-district-courts-sc-orders-installation-of-cctv-cameras-117032900296_1.html
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