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The Supreme Court observed that the solution to issues arising from social media is not suppression but transparency, while closing a case related to objectionable comments made by a Karnataka High Court judge. The court's comments come in the wake of the Karnataka High Court implementing strict guidelines on live-streaming of court proceedings to prevent social media sharing, following viral comments by the judge that led to the top court's intervention.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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