Experts deliberate on COVID-19 impact on Judiciary during webinar session organised by Bar Council of Punjab & Haryana

As nations and governments around the globe grapple with impact of present pandemic looking for ways to adjust to the new normal, experts here deliberated on challenges faced by our Judiciary in dispensation of justice post Covid world during a series of webinars.

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The webinar sessions were organised by Bar Council of Punjab & Haryana High Court with idea conceptualised by Advocate Suvir Sidhu Youngest Member of Bar Council in India. The discussion was moderated by Advocate Sunnydeep Joneja, Savi Nagpal, Aditya Dassaur and Sarthak Mehta Advocates. 

Appreciating the initiative as timely and much required while sharing his views on the topics 'Law in the Digital Era and Indian Legal Industry Transformation alongwith the Functioning of Courts during Covid-19: The Bench, Bar and Government perspective' , the Chief Principal Secretary to Punjab CM Suresh Kumar advocated change in rules of business  to ensure government activity is not stalled.

Governance has to go on, he said adding in last 20 odd months across the world growth paradigm has shifted with which public policy will have to keep pace with. Whatever legislative or procedural changes we require should be made, he added in his opening remarks.

Sounding a note of caution, Justice Nambiar of Kerala High Court said the possibilities of transformation in system are enormous yet riddled with ethical, moral and practical issues majorly concerned with digitisation of Judicial activity. 

As we get ready to embrace new technologies we need to be circumspect, he said emphasising creation of a domain-specific expertise to counter potential hiccups in the process. We need to ensure proper supporting infrastructure like regular power supply, bandwidth and signal strength for seamless transition, he added.


Terming it as a good step in right direction, Justice Monga of Punjab & Haryana High Court said live streaming and video conferencing would immensely benefit all constituents especially litigants saving them on unnecessary commuting. Referring to opening of our economy in 1991, he said even then some people had expressed doubts but it's always good to open up.

Dr.Natalie Byrom Director of Research at The Legal Education Foundation, Civil and Administrative Justice Reform UK and BBC Expert Woman also enlightened the panel and attendees on her 29 point plan on digitization of Courts presented by her to Her Majesty's Courts and Judicial Services UK as their Expert Advisor. 

Earlier in his welcome address, Chairman of Bar Council Punjab & Haryana High Court Karanjit Singh expressed his gratitude to all panelists for offering their perspectives on the important issue. He also thanked the organising team for putting their heart and mind into the event to make it a success. 

The organisers recorded their heartfelt thanks to all the esteemed panelists for their precious time. Their informed insights and perspectives would further enrich the level of debate on these important issues, said Suvir Sidhu.

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