Supreme Court Permits Video Conferencing Amid Traffic Concerns During AI Summit

The Supreme Court allows lawyers to appear via video conferencing due to anticipated traffic congestion from the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi. The event, drawing delegates from over 30 countries, prompts a hybrid court operation from February 16-20, with enhanced security in the area.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 14-02-2026 16:30 IST | Created: 14-02-2026 16:30 IST
Supreme Court Permits Video Conferencing Amid Traffic Concerns During AI Summit
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The Supreme Court has announced that lawyers can opt to appear through video conferencing between February 16 and 20. This decision comes as a response to potential traffic congestion during the AI Impact Summit at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi.

On account of the request by the Supreme Court Bar Association, the apex court has issued a circular permitting this virtual option. The event is expected to draw thousands of delegates from over 30 countries, causing concern over significant traffic disruption around the court precincts.

In preparation, over 10,000 police officers will be deployed to ensure security. All court benches will function in a hybrid mode, allowing flexibility for those who face commuting challenges. Relevant video conferencing links will be shared with advocates.

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