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Khusboo Verma (assistant)     25 April 2017

Trial through videoconferencing

Respected Members please share your view how videoconferencing in matrimonial matters would help ....?How and where the mediation between the parties would take place and what about the party wanted to transfer the case would apply against the order of the lower court...the problem up to certain extent  remain  same as it was before....



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Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 )     26 April 2017

Supreme Court has ordered lower courts to use modern technology such as video conferencing in divorce cases where both parties are residing in different cities. This order will help the litigants and one partner will not have to spend more on litigation. 

The supreme court has ordered to lower courts to use modern technology in cases where both the parties are residing in different cities. 

Khusboo Verma (assistant)     26 April 2017

Sir what about the other issues like Mediation and proceedings under section 125 of Crpc...money is not only issue to take care of...

sai narayana   26 April 2017

Originally posted by : Rama chary Rachakonda
Supreme Court has ordered lower courts to use modern technology such as video conferencing in divorce cases where both parties are residing in different cities. This order will help the litigants and one partner will not have to spend more on litigation. 

The supreme court has ordered to lower courts to use modern technology in cases where both the parties are residing in different cities. 

Is there any judgment or circular available for the same, that would be helpful to people like me who are travelling 1000kms far away family court once per week sometimes 5/6 times per month.

Thanks in advance.


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