HC tightens live-streaming rules after judge's controversial remarks
The incident stems from remarks made by a single judge recently. These comments, made during a live-streamed hearing, sparked widespread criticism after video clips went viral
PTI
Bengaluru,
23 Sept
Karnataka
High Court has introduced strict guidelines for live-streaming of judicial
proceedings to prevent unauthorised sharing of clips on social media platforms.
The
incident stems from remarks made by a single judge recently. These comments,
made during a live-streamed hearing, sparked widespread criticism after video
clips went viral.
To address
this, High Court has issued a note titled, “Prohibitions and Restrictions on
Usage of the Recording or Live Stream,” which is now displayed at the beginning
of live-streamed sessions.
The note
prohibits any unauthorised recording, sharing, or dissemination of
live-streamed proceedings and archival data, including on social media and
messaging platforms. Only authorised individuals or entities are permitted to
handle such recordings.
The court
also warned that anyone found violating these rules would face legal
consequences under the Indian Copyright Act, 1957, the Information Technology
Act, 2000, and contempt of court laws.
Rule 10(2)
of the Karnataka Rules on Live Streaming and Recording of Court Proceedings,
2021, reinforces these restrictions by barring the use of recording devices by
unauthorized individuals during hearings.
The changes
come after Justice V Srishananda's remarks, which led to public backlash,
prompting the judge to express regret.
Following
media reports, the Supreme Court has taken note of the issue and asked the High
Court Registrar General to file a detailed report on the matter.
The
Advocates’ Association of Bengaluru has also called for a temporary halt on
live-streaming and urged judges to exercise greater sensitivity during
proceedings.
They raised
concerns that certain YouTube channels had exaggerated the judge’s comments,
attaching misleading titles to the content. -PTI
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