No Court Can Deny Video Conferencing Facilities to Lawyers or Litigants if Functional: Madras High Court

In a significant ruling emphasizing the rights of prisoners and access to justice, the Madras High Court has held that no court can deny the facility of video conferencing for legal proceedings. The judgment was delivered by a division bench comprising Justice S.M. Subramaniam and Justice M. Jothiraman in W.P.No.2207 of 2025, filed by Fakrudeen,

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