High Court has inherent jurisdiction to hold a trial in
camera if the ends of justice clearly and necessarily
require the adoption of such ... power includes the power to hold a part of
the trial in camera or to prohibit exessive publication of a
part of the proceedings
opposed to monitoring of the investigation by the Court in
camera, if it was necessary to do so while analyzing the contents
of the investigation ... position
became still difficult as the Court was hearing those proceedings
in camera. For that reason, the Court ought to, at least, appoint
an amicus
Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) shall be conducted in camera : Provided that the Presiding Judge may, if he thinks fit, or on an application ... room or building used by the court. [Provided further that in camera trial shall be conducted as far as practicable by a woman Judge
customs duty accorded to the Digital Still Image Video
Reason:
1
Cameras (‘DSIC’) imported by the Nikon India Pvt. Ltd,
Canon India Pvt. Ltd., Sony ... Nikon.
4. The main issue is whether after clearance of the
cameras on the basis that they were exempted from levy of
basic Customs duty
settlement.
20. Section 11 provides for proceedings to be held in camera. The
provision, being significant, is reproduced below:-
“ Section 11 . Proceedings to be held ... camera.—In every
suit or proceedings to which this Act applies, the proceedings
may be held in camera if the Family Court so desires
based on a clandestine
operation carried out by means of a concealed camera with Kulkarni acting as the mole. What
appeared in the telecast ... Kulkarni, that
is to say, she equipped him with a concealed camera and a small electronic device that comprised of
a tiny black button-shaped
Indian
Penal Code (45 of 1860) shall be conducted in camera:
Provided that the presiding Judge may, if he thinks fit,
or on an application ... room or building used by the Court:
Provided further that in camera trial shall be
conducted as far as practicable by a woman Judge
Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
22. Proceedings to be in camera and may not be printed or published.
(1) Every proceeding under this Act shall ... conducted in camera and it shall not be lawful for any person to print or publish any matter in relation to any such proceeding except
prosecution. (2) Every trial under this section shall be held in camera if either party thereto so desires or if the Court thinks
oversight mechanism be
created whereby an independent committee can study the CCTV
camera footages and periodically publish a report of its observations
thereon ... proviso, as well as the larger question as
to installation of CCTV cameras in police stations generally. While
issuing notice this Court also took note