In a move to boost digital accessibility within the judiciary, Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai on Friday announced that free public Wi-Fi will now be available throughout the entire main building of the Supreme Court for lawyers, litigants, and visitors.
Earlier, this facility was restricted to courtrooms. Announcing the expansion at the outset of the day’s proceedings, the CJI said, “Before you mentioning (important cases for listing), I have a mentioning. In step towards the digital advancement, for all lawyers, litigants and visitors, the facility of free WiFi will be provided in the entire precinct of the court complex.”
Chief Justice Gavai clarified that the earlier arrangement allowed free access only inside the courtrooms. Now, the coverage has been extended to all areas of the apex court’s main building, ensuring uninterrupted digital connectivity for everyone present in the court premises.

He added that the initiative is aimed at promoting digital connectivity and ease of access for all stakeholders, including members of the Bar, litigants, and visitors.
The move aligns with ongoing efforts to modernise the judicial infrastructure and integrate technology to make court processes more accessible and efficient.