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From District Courts to Tribunals: AV Tech That Powers India’s Virtual Judiciary

By GoLive July 8, 2025

India's legal landscape is undergoing a digital shift. From district courts to special tribunals and quasi-judicial bodies, the adoption of virtual hearings and digital proceedings is transforming the way justice is delivered. At the heart of this evolution is audio-visual (AV) technology—enabling clear communication, transparent proceedings, and secure remote participation.


Why Courts and Tribunals Are Going Digital

The need for timely and accessible justice, combined with the success of video hearings during the COVID-19 era and the BNSS 2023 provisions, has pushed the judiciary to:

  • Embrace video conferencing

  • Support remote testimonies

  • Enable digital evidence display

  • Reduce pendency through hybrid hearings

Virtual courts also cut down travel time, especially in rural or resource-constrained areas, and support faster case resolution.

Different Courts, Different AV Needs

Not all courts are the same. Their AV setup requirements vary by size, type of hearings, and frequency of use.

District Courts

  • High footfall, daily hearings

  • Need robust and reliable AV setup

  • Multi-camera configuration with PTZ cameras

  • Integrated digital boards for evidence display

  • Clear audio systems with noise cancellation

High Courts & Tribunals

  • Complex cases, multi-party hearings

  • Need larger display boards and stronger audio coverage

  • Secure remote witness handling tools

  • Advanced recording and archiving systems

Quasi-Judicial Bodies (Consumer Forums, Tax Tribunals, etc.)

  • Smaller rooms, limited infrastructure

  • Require compact, budget-friendly kits

  • Easy-to-use all-in-one video conferencing units

  • Modular digital board and camera integrations

Each institution needs a customized setup—not a one-size-fits-all approach.

Recommended AV Configurations by Court Type

Court Type

Recommended AV Tech

District Court

PTZ Camera + Speakerphone + Digital Board + Writing Tab

High Court

Multi-camera System + Advanced Display Boards + Secure VC

Tribunal

Compact AV Kit + All-in-One VC Device + Wireless Audio

Mobile/Remote Court

Portable VC Kit + Battery Backup + Secure Server Access

All configurations are built to scale, ensuring seamless integration with existing legal workflows.

GoLive’s Modular Setup Plans: Scalable by Need & Budget

At GoLive eTechnologies, we provide modular AV setups that adapt to:

  •  Room size (small chamber to full courtroom)

  •  Type of judicial use (hearings, depositions, training)

  •  Budget constraints (from entry-level to enterprise-grade)

Features of our solutions:

  •  Easy plug-and-play deployment

  •  Compatible with Indian legal platforms (eCourts, virtual court software)

  •  End-to-end encrypted video transmission

  •  Compliance with legal data localization rules

  •  Maintenance and training support

Digitize at Your Pace with Reliable Tech Partners

Whether you’re a district court gearing up for hybrid hearings or a tribunal looking to modernize your tech infrastructure, GoLive eTechnologies provides reliable, secure, and scalable AV solutions tailored for the Indian judiciary.

Empower your courtroom to deliver faster, more transparent justice—wherever it’s needed.

Let’s build India’s virtual judiciary—one smart courtroom at a time.

What is the best AV setup for a district court?

A district court needs a robust AV setup with a PTZ camera, digital board for evidence, writing tablets, and a speakerphone to ensure daily, high-volume hearing operations run smoothly.

Can tribunals use the same AV solutions as courts?

Not necessarily. Tribunals often need compact, modular systems due to space constraints and budget. GoLive offers scalable packages specifically for tribunals and quasi-judicial bodies.

Are GoLive’s solutions compatible with eCourts or government systems?

Yes. GoLive’s AV solutions are fully compatible with government-backed digital court platforms, including eCourts, NIC VC software, and more.

Is remote witness testimony supported in GoLive’s AV systems?

Absolutely. Our AV kits include secure video conferencing tools and encrypted channels to support remote, cross-border, or mobile witness participation.

Can GoLive install AV systems in rural or remote courts?

Yes. We provide pan-India installation and remote deployment support, even for rural or mobile courts, with training for staff and tech support.

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