room or building used by the
Court.
Provided further that in camera trial shall be
conducted as far as practicable by a woman Judge ... Court during the
course of trial restraining publication of certain events and day-to-
day proceedings in a case / trial conducted before
held that the High Court has inherent jurisdiction to hold a
trial in camera if the ends of justice clearly and necessarily require the adoption ... open Court that it can
pass an order to hold the trial in camera.
11. The Plaintiffs have filed a detailed Affidavit setting
itself may make it necessary for the Court to hold a trial in camera.While emphasising the importance of public trial,observed the Supreme Court ... exercise of his inherent power to hold the trial in camera either partly or fully? The apex Court felt no hesitation in holding that
itself may make it necessary for the Court to hold a trial in camera. While emphasising the importance of public trial, we cannot overlook ... exercise of his Inherent power to hold the trial in camera either partly or fully? If the primary function of the court
room or
building used by the court:
Provided further that in camera trial shall be conducted as
far as practicable by a woman Judge ... Court
room/building, as a public trial is not a disorderly trial but an orderly trial.
As far as sub-sections
room or
building used by the court:
Provided further that in camera trial shall be conducted as
far as practicable by a woman Judge ... Court
room/building, as a public trial is not a disorderly trial but an orderly trial.
As far as sub-sections
power under Section 151 C.P.C.,
conducted the trial of the suit in camera and prohibited publication of the
evidence and the proceeding ... inherent power and jurisdiction under Section 151 CPC to conduct in camera
trial and to prohibit publication of its proceeding of evidence and that writ
power under Section 151 C.P.C.,
conducted the trial of the suit in camera and prohibited publication of the
evidence and the proceeding ... inherent power and jurisdiction under Section 151 CPC to conduct in camera
trial and to prohibit publication of its proceeding of evidence and that writ
power under Section 151 C.P.C.,
conducted the trial of the suit in camera and prohibited publication of the
evidence and the proceeding ... inherent power and jurisdiction under Section 151 CPC to conduct in camera
trial and to prohibit publication of its proceeding of evidence and that writ
Bombay rejecting the application of the petitioner-complainant for holding the trial in camera as provided under section 327 of the Code of Criminal Procedure ... Code of Criminal Procedure itself permits holding of a trial in camera, if the Court deems it fit. The fact that the Parliament thought