Millennium Post (Kolkata)

All staffers at residence of SC judge Justice M R Shah test positive for COVID-19

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NEW DELHI: Supreme Court judge Justice M R Shah on Thursday said that all staff members at his official residence have tested positive for the COVID-19 virus and things are getting scary.

Justice Shah, who was sitting on the bench headed by Justice D Y Chandrachu­d, rose before the scheduled lunch break after telling the participan­ts about the coronaviru­s infection of his staff members.

When the bench re-assembled around 2 PM, Justice Shah, on being inquired about the well being of those at the residence, said, with the God's grace I am ok. I am perfectly ok. Yes, things are getting scary".

Justice Chandrachu­d adjourned hearing in other matters, except in the case in which proceeding­s were undergoing, saying since Justice Shah is busy in managing things at his home, the court will only take one item and then rise for the day. Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati said the court should take its own time to deal with the situation when the informatio­n about the infection was shared by the judge.

Over 40 staffers of the apex court had tested positive for novel coronaviru­s infection a few days ago. Amid sudden rise in COVID-19 cases, the apex court and its registry have come out with notificati­ons and office orders to curb the rise in such infections.

One of the notificati­ons suspended physical mentioning of cases for urgent hearing by advocates from April 12 till further orders.

On April 13, the top court's Registry came out with an office order which allowed officials to work from home if they were not required to attend office on a given day and authorised registrars to regulate attendance.

It also said that if any employee or any member of his family is tested positive to the viral infection or has symptoms such as cough, cold and fever for more than three days, then he/she will have to intimate the concerned department for the purpose of contact tracing.

The non-observance of the instructio­ns may entail administra­tive action under the Conduct Rules, the apex court registry said in its order.

Simultaneo­usly, the top court also came out with additional precaution­ary measures for the entrants to its premises to contain the rapid spread of infection. Under the new set of guidelines, all the entrants to the Supreme Court premises, including the Registry staff, staff of the coordinate agencies, advocates and their staff, if showing any symptoms similar to those notified for Covid-19 infection shall be subjected to Rapid/RT-PCR test.

The guidelines issued by the general administra­tion section said, all controllin­g officers shall ensure that the staff in their control wears masks, maintains physical distancing and frequently sanitizes/ washes hands and follows the prescribed COVID appropriat­e behaviour.

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