892 Is orality in advocacy that genius of Indo Anglian Justice an inalienable and ubiquitous presence in the court process, or does it admit of abbreviated appearance and more pertinent to the point here discretionary eclipse, at least when it has been preceded by a sufficient oral session ? Secondly is hearing on Bench in public, in contrast to considering the matter in conferential circulation, the only hall mark of judicial justice, absent which the proceeding always violates the norms of equality implicit in article 14 the limits of "reasonableness" bedrocked in article 19, the procedural fairness rooted in article 21 ? And, finally, by resort to operational secrecy, does rationing or burking of oral hearing travesty the values of our Justice System ? These basic problems of the forensic process, of pervasive impact and seminal import, fall for consideration in these writ petitions under article 32 of the Constitution.