Is live streaming of Ayodhya case possible? : Registry questions Supreme


New delhi date. September 16, 2019, Monday

The Ayodhya case is currently being heard in the Supreme Court. All the petitions filed in the court are being heard on a joint and daily basis. However, some applicants have demanded that the hearing be telecast live. In view of these demands, the Supreme Court has now asked its registry whether it is possible to live stream daily hearings.

A bench of the Supreme Court has asked the registry if it is live streaming, how long will it take and if there is sufficient arrangement for this? Pre-union thinker that. N. Govindacharya demanded in the Supreme Court that live streaming of the proceedings of the Ayodhya case be done if possible as the people of the whole country are interested in the matter and therefore live streaming of the proceedings in the court keeping in view the sentiment of the people. Come on

The petition filed by Govindacharya was argued by his lawyer Vikas Singh. In view of Vikas Singh's arguments, the court later said that whether live streaming was possible, it would ultimately be decided after the registry's answer as it was in the hands of the registry.

Govidacharya also demanded that if live streaming was not possible then audio recording of whatever proceedings was going on and subsequently put it in front of the public so that people could know what was really going on in this case. To realize

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