Supreme Court bars unauthorised sharing of court hearing videos on social media

25 July,2026 09:52 AM IST |  New Delhi  |  Agencies

An interim order was passed by a bench which also clarified that its order would not affect news reporting of court proceedings

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Observing that courts can't be a 24x7 entertainment channel, the Supreme Court on Friday barred posting and uploading of audio-video recordings of judicial proceedings on social media and other digital platforms without prior permission of the court administration.

An interim order was passed by a bench which also clarified that its order would not affect news reporting of court proceedings.

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