The Supreme Court on Wednesday proposed that all High Courts in the country should publicly disclose details about when judgements were reserved, pronounced and uploaded by judges, Live Law reported.
A bench of Justices Surya Kant and Joymalya Bagchi said that such information should be made “automated and available in the public domain” to ensure judicial transparency and accountability.
The court added that this must include cases where hearings were completed but judgements were reserved for more than six months, as well as instances where verdicts were pronounced after a delay of over six months, the legal news outlet reported.
The directive comes after the Supreme Court, in an order on May 5 , directed the registrar generals of all High Courts to submit reports on cases i

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