Supreme Court Issues Directions to Safeguard “Fairness and Integrity” of VC Testimony; Mandates E-Transmission of Documents

The Supreme Court of India, while acquitting a man in a 2008 murder case, has issued significant, binding directions to all trial courts to ensure the “fairness and integrity” of evidence recorded via video conferencing (VC). A Division Bench of Justice Vikram Nath and Justice Sandeep Mehta, hearing the case of Raj Kumar @ Bheema

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