In a first, Supreme Court agrees for video recording of court trials
India | March 29, 2017 8:56 ISTIn a significant move, the Supreme Court, after years of reluctance, has finally allowed the camera to enter the country’s courtrooms.
In a significant move, the Supreme Court, after years of reluctance, has finally allowed the camera to enter the country’s courtrooms.
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