Justice C Hari Shankar also pulled up the Delhi-based lawyer for levelling allegations against a senior counsel, advising him to be "more temperate and civilised in his communications, oral as well as written".
It imposed a cost of Rs 20,000 on the lawyer and directed it to be deposited in the Prime Minister's Relief Fund within two weeks.
The application for audio and video recording or transcription by multiple court stenographers at the lawyer's expense was moved during the hearing of a private dispute between him and another person.
The court, however, refused to accept the contention observing that such allegations were supposed to be pleaded and argued before it.
"There is no requirement whatsoever, either in fact or in law, for audio or video recording of the proceedings merely for this reason," it said.
The court added that even if it were to be assumed that the pleadings in a given case or arguments advanced before the court therein were contrary to the record, or even patently perjurious in nature, that would not make out a case for directing audio or video recording of the proceedings.
It, however, inquired from the counsel appearing for the respondents whether they were open to video-recording of the proceedings. The counsel responded in the negative.
"In the circumstances, the present application seeking video recording of the proceedings before this court or transcribing of the proceedings by multiple court stenographers is dismissed with costs," the court added.
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