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Delhi HC's ‘Humour in Court' to share lighthearted moments

Besides, Acting Chief Justice Manmohan also launches two other IT initiatives - Delhi High Court WhatsApp Services and the Delhi High Court e-Museum
The ‘Humour in Court' initiative will be available through a dedicated section on the Delhi High Court's official website and users can explore classic exchanges between legal personalities and enjoy a lighter perspective on the judiciary. File photo

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In an innovative and refreshing initiative, the Delhi High Court on Wednesday launched a new section ‘Humour in Court' on its website, which will have a collection of lighthearted, witty and memorable moments from courtrooms over the years.

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Besides, Acting Chief Justice Manmohan also launched two other IT initiatives - Delhi High Court WhatsApp Services and the Delhi High Court e-Museum.

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Justice Rajiv Shakdher, the chairman of IT (information technology), AI (artificial intelligence) and Accessibility Committee, said lawyers and judges need to lighten up, and sometimes to lower the temperature in court, judges may make a remark and lawyers don't need to be sensitive about it and vice versa.

“This project is very close to my heart. Often, history of times is revealed and recorded through these anecdotes. The judges who sat and the great lawyers who argued the matter are often recorded by way of these anecdotes….

"Now we have a place available where the anecdotes that we hear and exchange can be recorded on this space but you will have to adhere to certain standard operating procedures (SOP),” Justice Rajiv Shakdher said, adding that it should not name the person and should not cross the boundaries of decency and not be offending.

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“We need not be very sensitive and need to learn to laugh at ourselves,” he said, adding that he was contemplating naming it ‘funny bone committee'.

The ‘Humour in Court' initiative will be available through a dedicated section on the Delhi High Court's official website and users can explore classic exchanges between legal personalities and enjoy a lighter perspective on the judiciary, a statement issued by the court said.

Any advocate or litigant can also send their humorous and memorable experience in the courtrooms to the email ID: delhihighcourt@nic.in which would be published online after screening by a sub-committee of three judges.

In a groundbreaking initiative to preserve and showcase rich legal heritage, the high court also launched its e-Museum, a digital archive of historically significant case records.

This online platform will provide unprecedented access to landmark judgments, legal documents, and court proceedings that have shaped the judiciary and society over the decades.

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