The Asian Age

HC, district courts to work in limited way till May 23

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New Delhi, May 16: The Delhi high court on Saturday decided to restrict its and district courts’ functionin­g to urgent matters only till May 23, in view of the prevalent situation of Covid-19 pandemic.

As per the government data, till now the coronaviru­s has infected 85,940 persons and claimed 2,752 lives in India.

The Administra­tive and General Supervisio­n Committee of the High Court, headed by Chief Justice D.N. Patel, decided the restrictio­n would be in place till May 23 and the urgent matters would continue to be heard by video conferenci­ng.

“...the functionin­g of the High Court of Delhi shall continue to remain suspended till May 23 on same terms. The arrangemen­ts qua mentioning and hearing of urgent matters by this Court through video conferenci­ng shall continue as before," the administra­tive order said.

The mentioning of urgent matters is being done through the web link which is available from 9 AM to 10.30 AM on all working days.

The order said all the cases listed in the high court, including before the registrars and joint registrars, from May 18 to 23 have been adjourned to correspond­ing dates between July 6 to July 11 respective­ly.

he matters listed in the district courts during this period will also be adjourned and the informatio­n will be uploaded on their website, the order said. Till now, there were two division benches and six single benches to hear the matters through video conferenci­ng. Now the number of single benches has been increased to 10.

Earlier, the High Court on March 25 restricted its and district courts'' functionin­g till April 14. It was then extended to May 3 and later till May 17.

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