New Delhi: Due to the lockdown implemented nationwide due to global epidemic coronavirus, most of the work has now gone digital. The apex court has also heard several cases through video conferencing during this period. Now on Friday, the Supreme Court has given another big decision. According to the order of the Supreme Court, now any summons or notices can be sent through WhatsApp.
The apex court has given permission for this on Friday. Now summons or notices can be sent through WhatsApp, Telegraph. Also, notice-summons can also be issued through e-mail. If a blue tick appears on WhatsApp, it will be deemed that the receiver has seen the summons. It is noteworthy that before this, notices and summons were sent physically, in such a situation many problems had to be faced.
While hearing a case, Chief Justice S.A. Bobde, Justice Bopanna and Justice Reddy issued this directive. Let us tell you that since the Corona epidemic, online hearings are taking place in other courts including the apex court. Initially, the hearing was being conducted only through video conferencing in the apex court, later the high court and session court were also allowed.
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