CJI mulls ban on phone usage by lawyers during virtual hearing
New Delhi [India], January 17: The Chief Justice of India (CJI) on Monday expressed displeasure over lawyers attending virtual hearings through their mobile phones as the devices make it difficult for judges to hear or see advocates during the hearings. Also Read| Anushka Sharma showers praises on hubby Virat Kohli CJI Ramana asked advocates to use laptops and desktops while appearing in matters through video conferencing before the court and avoid using mobile phones. CJI remarks, "These counsels appear through their mobile phones and they are not visible. I think we have to ban this mobile business. This has been happening since morning itself, we are exhausted in 10 cases. Please understand, lawyers practising in Supreme Court, High Court, what's the problem? Why can't you use an IPad, laptop, desktop or something?" The CJI Bench said it has been facing difficultly in hearing or seeing the advocates when they appear through mobile phones. Also Read|Goa Assembly polls: BJP's final list of candidates to be announced on January 19 Before rising from the Bench, the CJI told the court staff"You please ask counsels to use desktops or laptops, and not mobile phones. We are facing a lot of problems. Don't disconnect but tell them there is a problem in hearing through mobile phones." In view of the rising number of COVID-19 cases, the apex court on January 2 decided to shift to the virtual system of hearings from January 3 for two weeks in view of the rising Omicron variant of COVID-19 cases. Suspending the physical and hybrid option of the hearing, the apex court decided to shift to complete virtual hearing for two weeks. -PTC News