The state Home Department has decided to install state-of-the-art video conference facilities in 62 trial courts and prisons, Home Minister K J George told reporters here on Friday.
With this facility, undertrials will no longer be required to appear in the courts in person for hearing. George said that this move would not just help in bringing down the number of pending cases, but also help in addressing several logistical problems faced in producing undertrials before the courts. “We have decided to procure electronic equipment, including high-resolution cameras, for the purpose,” he added.