The Telangana High Court on Monday launched live-streaming of court proceedings for all 29 courtrooms of the High Court..Chief Justice Alok Aradhe officially launched the feature today on the High Court's website today and the live-streaming of court proceedings commenced at 10:30 AM. Earlier, live streaming was made available in a restricted manner, for proceedings in courtroom 1 of the High Court. However, proceedings in all courtrooms can now be watched live by accessing a link provided on the High Court's website. .The Gujarat High Court pioneered live-streaming of court proceedings, which was made available on its YouTube channel in October 2020.Following suit, several High Courts including Karnataka, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, Calcutta, and Chhattisgarh took similar decisions in the interest of transparency and greater access to court hearings. The High Courts of Kerala, Patna, and Jharkhand have uploaded live streams of court proceedings on their YouTube channels in the past. However, court proceedings in these courts are no longer available for the public to watch live on this platform. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has also started live-streaming, albeit in a limited manner, with Constitution Bench hearings being made accessible on YouTube..Access live-streaming of Telangana High Court here..[Read Notification]
The Telangana High Court on Monday launched live-streaming of court proceedings for all 29 courtrooms of the High Court..Chief Justice Alok Aradhe officially launched the feature today on the High Court's website today and the live-streaming of court proceedings commenced at 10:30 AM. Earlier, live streaming was made available in a restricted manner, for proceedings in courtroom 1 of the High Court. However, proceedings in all courtrooms can now be watched live by accessing a link provided on the High Court's website. .The Gujarat High Court pioneered live-streaming of court proceedings, which was made available on its YouTube channel in October 2020.Following suit, several High Courts including Karnataka, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, Calcutta, and Chhattisgarh took similar decisions in the interest of transparency and greater access to court hearings. The High Courts of Kerala, Patna, and Jharkhand have uploaded live streams of court proceedings on their YouTube channels in the past. However, court proceedings in these courts are no longer available for the public to watch live on this platform. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has also started live-streaming, albeit in a limited manner, with Constitution Bench hearings being made accessible on YouTube..Access live-streaming of Telangana High Court here..[Read Notification]