'Arguing From a Cellphone Brings Triviality to Court Proceedings': Delhi High Court Refuses To Hear After Lawyer Attempts To Argue a Case From His Cellphone
The high court bench of Justice Anup Bhambhani said that arguing from a cell phone brings triviality to court proceedings. "Sorry. Re notify the matter on another date," he added.
In a bizarre incident in the Delhi High Court today, October 28, a lawyer allegedly attempted to argue a case from his cellphone. However, the high court refused the same. The high court bench of Justice Anup Bhambhani said that arguing from a cell phone brings triviality to court proceedings. "Sorry. Re notify the matter on another date," he added. HC on Deepfake: ‘We Need AI, This Technology Can’t Be Prohibited’, Says Delhi High Court on Petition Seeking Regulation of Artificial Intelligence.
Re Notify the Matter on Another Date, Says Delhi HC
Lawyer attempts to argue a case from his cellphone
Delhi HC refuses
Justice Anup Bhambhani: Arguing from a cellphone brings triviality to court proceedings. Sorry. Re notify the matter on another date. #delhihighcourt pic.twitter.com/WPmK8f8KGq
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