Supreme Court of India-Standard Operating Procedure physical hearing(hybrid option) Hon’ble Court
Standard Operating Procedure for physical hearing (with hybrid option)
before Hon’ble Court
In continuation of directions already notified regarding functioning of the
Supreme Court of India, in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, more
particularly through Circulars dated 14.03.2020, 23.03.2020, 30.08.2020 &
05.03.2021, and on consideration of the requests received from the Bar
Associations, and on recommendations of the Hon’ble Judges Committee in that
regard, the Hon’ble Chief Justice of India has been pleased to direct as follows :
1. With a view to gradually facilitate resumption of physical hearing, the
final hearing/regular matters listed on non-miscellaneous days may be
heard in the physical mode (with hybrid option), as may be decided by
the Hon’ble Bench, considering the number of parties in a matter as
well as the limited capacity of the Court rooms; further, any other
matter may be heard in physical mode on such days, if Hon’ble Bench
directs likewise. All other matters, including those listed on
miscellaneous days shall continue to be heard through video/teleconferencing mode;
2. At the discretion of the Hon’ble Bench, there may be break(s) during
the hearings in Courtroom in physical mode, for a period of about 15
minutes, so that Courtroom may be sanitized, during which it is
necessary that the entire Courtroom be vacated;
3. Unless otherwise directed by the Hon’ble Bench, final hearing/regular
matters where the number of Advocates for the parties are more than
the average working capacity of the Court rooms, as per Covid-19
norms, i.e. 20 (approx.), per Courtroom at any given time, shall
invariably be listed for hearing through video/tele-conferencing mode;
however, in case the Hon’ble Bench directs hearing of such matters to
be held through the physical mode, the appearance of the parties,
whether by physical presence or through video/tele-conferencing, will
be facilitated as per the directions of the Hon’ble Bench;
4. In a matter listed for physical hearing (with hybrid option), one AOR
[or his nominee], one Arguing Counsel and one Junior Counsel per
party will be allowed entry; one registered Clerk per party, as may be
chosen by the AOR, shall be allowed entry to carry paperbooks/journals etc. of the Counsels upto the Court-rooms;
5. In any such matter as may be listed for physical hearing (with hybrid
option), all the Counsels appearing for one party can appear either
through physical mode or through video/tele-conferencing;
Advocate(s)-on-Record are required to register themselves on the SCI
portal, and submit their preferences for appearing before the Hon’ble
Court either through physical mode or through video/teleconferencing mode within 24 hours/1:00 PM next day, as the case
may be, after the publication of the Weekly List of Final
Hearing/Regular matters;
6. Once hearing through physical mode is opted by the AOR/petitionerin-person, hearing through video/tele-conferencing mode to the party
concerned will not be facilitated;
7. The Entry of the counsels/parties into the HSZ to appear for physical
hearing will be through daily “Special hearing passes” which will be
issued by the Registry, on the basis of authorization by the concerned
Advocate-on-Record on the portal, as indicated in S.No.5 above;
(User guide is published separately)
8. Multiple sets of one chair and table are being placed inside the Court
Rooms, in the areas demarcated for Ld. Advocates and it shall be
incumbent upon the users to maintain minimum prescribed physical
distancing norms between each set, which should not be removed
from their positions;
9. Special Hearing Pass holders, upon completion of necessary
formalities, online or otherwise as may be notified in due time, shall
enter the High Security Zone through the designated Gate, after
subjecting themselves to check by thermal and such other scanning
devices as may be installed for detecting body temperature, infection
status, etc.
10. On entering the HSZ, such pass holders may proceed to the designated
waiting areas or Bar Lounges/Libraries and wait for their turn to enter
respective Court Rooms where physical hearing (with hybrid option)
of their respective case(s) may be scheduled, and they would proceed
only through the movement corridors created and demarcated for the
purpose;
11. At the designated waiting area(s), volunteers may also guide the
Advocates-on-Record/Counsels further, as and when their turn comes
for entering the designated Court Room for hearing;
12. Subject to the capacity of any Courtroom, the entry of parties in a
matter will be permitted not earlier than ten minutes prior to start of
hearing of that matter;
13. The entry into and exit from each Court Room shall be by separate
channels/doors;
14. It may be noted that wearing of mask, frequent use of hand sanitizer
and maintaining physical distancing norms are mandatory for all
entrants into the Supreme Court premises, including into the Courtrooms;
15. On completion of hearing of their respective case(s), the Ld.
Advocates/ Registered Clerks, etc. shall move out of the High Security
Zone through the movement corridor(s) and exit from the designated
gates;
16. Ld. Advocates/ Counsels having more than one case for hearing in
physical mode shall be issued separate Special Hearing Pass for each
case and after hearing of one case is complete, they may wait in the
designated staging/waiting area(s) for the purpose for appearing for
the next case;
17. It is reiterated that in order to facilitate video/tele-conferencing for the
Ld. Advocates/ Counsels, a dedicated VC Facilitation Centre is
located in Block ‘B/C’, Ground Floor, Additional Building Complex,
Supreme Court of India, which can be accessed through Gate No.1 of
that Complex;
18. It is further reiterated that to facilitate appearance of Ld. Advocates/
Litigants through video-conferencing mode, the Supreme Court Video
Conferencing Facilitation Rooms (SCI VC ROOM) in the seven
District Courts Complexes of Delhi, as notified vide Circular dated
13.06.2020 on Supreme Court website i.e. https://www.sci.gov.in,
under the head Notices and Circular, continue to function.
As directed, the physical hearings (with hybrid option) are to commence
w.e.f. 1
st September, 2021.