Delhi High Court Allows Virtual Appearances Amid AI Summit, Bar Council Polls

The Delhi High Court has permitted virtual appearances for lawyers and litigants amid the ongoing AI Summit and Bar Council elections, emphasizing that participation via video conferencing is optional. The court will continue to operate in a hybrid mode, allowing individuals to choose between in-person and virtual attendance. This decision comes at a crucial time as the legal community engages in discussions regarding advancements in artificial intelligence and its implications for the legal profession. The court's move aims to facilitate participation while ensuring that the judicial process remains accessible to all stakeholders. The ability to appear virtually is expected to alleviate logistical challenges, particularly for those unable to attend in person due to the summit and elections. This hybrid approach reflects the judiciary's adaptability in leveraging technology, ensuring that legal proceedings can proceed smoothly without compromising attendance during significant events.
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