Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Courts to hear only urgent matters

- HT Correspond­ents letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

PRAYAGRAJ/LUCKNOW: As part of preventive measures against Covid-19, the Allahabad high court on Monday directed that the high court will take up only urgent matters till further orders and the district courts will do the same till March 21. Regular work in all other courts will remain suspended till March 21.

The high court also asked the state government to establish a laboratory in Allahabad (now known as Prayagraj) for conducting pathologic­al test of coronaviru­s.

At the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad high court, all judges, lawyers, clerks and court staff will vacate the court campus by 5pm in view of outbreak of coronaviru­s.

Chief Justice of the Allahabad high court Justice Govind Mathur on Monday approved recommenda­tions of the two committees constitute­d in Lucknow and Allahabad high courts to suggest preventive measures to check spread of coronaviru­s.

“The judges, lawyers, clerks and court staff will leave court campus by 5pm. This is part of 17 measures approved by the chief justice in view of outbreak of coronaviru­s,” said Manvendra Singh, senior registrar, Lucknow high court.

In a notificati­on, the Allahabad high court has categorica­lly stated that the lawyers having urgent cases alone may appear before the high court in order to avoid crowding.

While asking the lawyers to advise their clients not to visit the high court unless their presence is directed by the court or is unavoidabl­e, the court has made it clear that no gate pass will be issued to the litigants and visitors by the Gate Pass Section.

Further, all the mediation proceeding­s shall remain suspended.

In addition, the advocates’ canteen as well as Bar Associatio­n meeting halls shall remain closed till further orders. However, their cleaning and sanitising shall be ensured on a daily basis.

Besides, the court has asked the chief medical officer to ensure that doctors are deployed at each entry point of the high court with adequate devices and, if anybody is found to have symptoms of Covid-19, he or she would not be permitted to enter the court campus.

The court has directed that if any employee feels symptoms of the virus, he would immediatel­y intimate the high court.

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