In a significant judgment, the Supreme Court of India has emphasized the need for courts to exercise restraint and allow litigants to appear virtually if their physical presence is deemed necessary, especially in cases where personal appearance may cause hardship or inconvenience. The case in question is Basudha Chakraborty & Anr. vs. Neeta Chakraborty (Special
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