Delhi High Court Allows Remote Participation in Dowry Case Investigation Through Video Conferencing In a significant ruling, the Delhi High Court has allowed a petitioner to join further investigation in a dowry-related case through video conferencing , following repeated summons that required his travel from Kolkata to Delhi . The Court ruled that insisting on the petitioner’s physical presence, despite his cooperation, amounted to harassment and an abuse of the legal process. Case Background: The case was heard under a writ petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India and Section 528 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita . The petitioner, seeking relief from the constant summons to travel to Delhi, argued that repeated physical appearances, despite his full cooperation in the investigation, caused unnecessary hardship. W.P.(CRL) 2964/2025 , heard by Justice Arun Monga on September ...