Supreme Court goes virtual on Mondays and Fridays as hybrid hearings expand midweek

Judges will be pushed to carpool to save fuel
The Supreme Court has ordered that all hearings on Mondays and Fridays will be conducted exclusively through video conference. Starting Tuesday to Thursday, litigants and lawyers can choose between physical attendance and virtual appearance, creating a weekly hybrid model. The court says judges have unanimously agreed to encourage carpooling to optimise fuel use, aligning the change with the government’s fuel conservation push during the West Asia crisis. It also allows up to 50% of registry staff in each section to work from home two days weekly.
- Mondays and Fridays hearings will be online only
- Tuesdays to Thursdays will run as a hybrid model
- Lawyers and litigants can attend virtually or in person midweek
- Judges have agreed to promote carpooling for fuel optimisation
- Up to 50% registry staff may work from home two days weekly
This summarization was done by Beige for a story published on
The Economic Times
