The Karnataka High Court has issued an interim order to stop the use and uploading of live-streamed court proceedings on social media platforms following controversial remarks by Justice V Srishananda. The court stated that halting live-streaming isn’t a solution and recommended reporting any violations for necessary action. The order comes days after controversial remarks by Justice V Srishananda of HC, referring to a Muslim majority area in Bengaluru as Pakistan and making objectionable comments about a woman lawyer.
After row over judge’s Pakistan remark, Karnataka HC curbs on sharing live feed

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