Yesterday, On 22nd October, the Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, agreed to hear a petition for adopting hybrid mode hearings in family courts across India. The petition highlights delays in case resolutions affecting women and children, advocating for timely justice through a combination of virtual and physical appearances, addressing logistical challenges.
Today(on 6th April), Justice Hima Kohli, leading the Supreme Court’s family court committee, urged for legislative reforms to widen jurisdiction and enhance efficiency at a regional conference. She highlighted limitations in the Family Courts Act, like the absence of injunctions against domestic violence and the lack of authority to handle contempt cases. The conference aimed to address these issues.
