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22. Of late however, in respect of a certain class of
suits, it was felt that documents filed should not be
permitted to go in public domain, as happens on filing in
the Court. Provision has thus been made for keeping such
documents in a sealed cover, for eyes only of a limited
number of persons who also agree / undertake not to
divulge contents thereof to others. In some cases, as in
cases of patent infringement or infringement of copyright
in source code of a computer software, the need for a party
to a lis to see the document may not arise as the opinion
with respect thereto is to be given by the expert only.