The Gujarat High Court recently imposed a fine of Rs 50,000 on Vishwa Varsani for contempt of court during a virtual hearing, where he was caught smoking. Varsani acknowledged his error, stating that he was unaware of being visible during the session. This incident comes after two other individuals were also penalized for inappropriate behavior during online court proceedings. It serves as a reminder for all litigants to adhere to decorum and respect the virtual courtroom environment. Such actions not only disrupt the legal process but can also result in financial penalties. Adhering to proper conduct during virtual hearings is crucial to maintain the integrity of the judicial system.

Posted in
JUST IN
“Virtual Courtroom Smoking Costs Litigant Rs 50K Fine in Gujarat High Court Contempt Case”
In Trend

Telangana scraps auction plan, transforms Kancha Gachibowli into 2,000-acre eco park; University of Hyderabad to move.
