'Arguing From a Cellphone Brings Triviality to Court Proceedings': Delhi High Court Refuses To Hear After Lawyer Attempts To Argue a Case From His Cellphone

The high court bench of Justice Anup Bhambhani said that arguing from a cell phone brings triviality to court proceedings. "Sorry. Re notify the matter on another date," he added.

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In a bizarre incident in the Delhi High Court today, October 28, a lawyer allegedly attempted to argue a case from his cellphone. However, the high court refused the same. The high court bench of Justice Anup Bhambhani said that arguing from a cell phone brings triviality to court proceedings. "Sorry. Re notify the matter on another date," he added. HC on Deepfake: ‘We Need AI, This Technology Can’t Be Prohibited’, Says Delhi High Court on Petition Seeking Regulation of Artificial Intelligence.

Re Notify the Matter on Another Date, Says Delhi HC

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