New Delhi: The Bar Council of India (BCI) said it will provide videoconferencing facility at its office here to help needy lawyers appear and argue their cases before virtual courts (VCs) from May 26.
The Supreme Court and other courts have been holding VCs and only hearing urgent matters since March 25 when a nationwide lockdown was imposed to contain the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Taking note of the difficulties faced by some lawyers in accessing VCs, the BCI said it has prepared four "videoconferencing or virtual hearing rooms".
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"Bar Council of India has developed four videoconferencing/virtual hearing rooms along with well equipped systems/Wi-Fi for the convenience of advocates of Supreme Court and the Delhi High Court. Nothing will be charged from the advocates for this facility, which is going to start from May 26," the apex lawyers' body said in a statement.