This development takes place in the form of new sets of video conferencing rules introduced by the Bombay High Court into virtual court hearings. This means streamlined and efficient procedures for the virtual judicial process to increase access and preserve decorum when attending such online cases. This is further adaptation from the judiciary side and its focus on efficient justice delivery post-COVID 19.Key Provisions of the Rules Scope and Applicability It shall be used for all virtual hearings of civil, criminal and others alike. It will encompass all stages starting with the filing of application to the final argument before conclusion and also in all cases for that matter. Platform Specifications It will make use of only secure and Court approved video conferencing platforms where the data privacy will not be compromised and information gathered cannot be accessed without prior permission. Identification and Authentication: Participants are forced to use their own names in registration, lawyers' enrollment numbers are made known for verification purposes and litigants and other witnesses are required to give their government-issued ID during the hearing for clear identification. Technical Requirements: The participants should have access to an active internet; they should have a functional microphone and camera. The participant should test his equipment during the actual hearing so there are no disruptions. There is an attachment for guidelines including courtroom etiquette on virtual hearings. One must dress formally as a litigator in a proper courtroom. Participants should have ensured that they are seated in a silent and professional setup while conducting the hearing. The record, so made as per above procedure shall be deemed as judicial record which can be resorted upon in any contention before courts. It will not record or disclose video conferencing proceedings, under new regulations, except under previous leave of court is permitted which is absolutely disallowed, and in which default will attract penalties by new orders. Technical support for troubleshooting: This can further give directives to High Court itself to set up dedicated help desks at litigants and lawyers help desks taking into account the technical glitches in respect of digital divide. Implications and Benefits New rules are likely to prove effective in making court cases not only accessible but efficient also for citizens with places of residence lying across distant locations or patients owing to other constraints which keep them away from journeys, thus bringing down the burden of the brick-and-mortar structure at courts and result in accelerated disposal of cases. Future Scope This step of the Bombay High Court, towards incorporating technology in the Indian judiciary system, is a move. The proper implementation of such rules would create an example for all the courts of the country to ensure increased transparency and ensure justice uninterrupted during the digital age.