Kapil Sibal appealed to the Supreme Court to cease live streaming its suo motu proceedings on a sensitive rape-murder case, expressing concerns about reputational harm. Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud maintained that public transparency is crucial and assured protection for lawyers facing threats due to their involvement in the case.
To save reputations, Sibal opposes live-streaming, but SC rejects plea

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