Chief Justice of India Uses Mobile Phone in Court for the First Time
Delhi Confidential: CJI’s First
The Indian Express
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In a rare occurrence, Chief Justice of India Surya Kant brought a mobile phone into the courtroom to access communications from the Calcutta High Court Chief Justice regarding the SIR exercise. Meanwhile, BJP leaders from Maharajganj participated in a classroom-style training session, while some Congress leaders expressed dissatisfaction over the party's silence on allegations made by Pawan Khera against Assam's Chief Minister.
- 01Chief Justice Surya Kant used a mobile phone in court for the first time.
- 02He accessed communications related to the SIR exercise during the hearing.
- 03BJP leaders from Maharajganj attended a training program in a classroom setting.
- 04Pankaj Chaudhary, MoS Finance, participated actively in the training.
- 05Some Congress leaders are unhappy with the party's response to allegations made by Pawan Khera.
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In an unprecedented moment, Chief Justice of India Surya Kant brought a mobile phone into the courtroom to access important communications from the Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court regarding the SIR exercise. This marked the first time the CJI had used a mobile device in court, drawing smiles from the lawyers present. Meanwhile, nearly 400 BJP leaders from the Maharajganj Lok Sabha constituency attended a two-day training program in a classroom setting, reminiscent of school days. The training saw leaders sharing benches and writing key points on a blackboard, with MoS Finance Pankaj Chaudhary actively participating. On another front, some Congress leaders associated with Pawan Khera expressed disappointment over the party's lack of support regarding allegations he made against Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, feeling abandoned by the leadership.
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The use of mobile phones in court could signify a shift towards more modern practices in the Indian judiciary, potentially improving communication and efficiency.
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