Supreme Court Enforces Stricter Rules on Photography and Videography
The Supreme Court has imposed a ban on photography, videography, and social media reels within its high-security premises. Media interviews and live broadcasts are only allowed in designated lawn areas. Violations will incur penalties, including restricted access for media personnel and disciplinary actions for legal professionals.

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The Supreme Court of India has taken a firm stance on maintaining the sanctity of its high-security premises by prohibiting photography and videography. This includes the creation of social media reels within its main areas.
According to a circular dated September 10, the highest court mandates that media interviews and live news broadcasts occur strictly in designated lawn areas deemed low-security zones.
Violators, including media personnel, legal professionals, and other stakeholders, face penalties ranging from restricted access to disciplinary action by relevant associations and departments.
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