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Family court to hear urgent matters virtually from today

- BHAVNA UCHIL /

From today, the family court in Bandra will be taking up only urgent matters preferably through the virtual mode. This is pursuant to the directions of the Bombay High Court Administra­tive Committee on Friday restrictin­g the functionin­g of subordinat­e courts in view of the COVID-19 surge from April 19.

Like other subordinat­e courts, it too will function only in one shift from 11 am to 1.30 pm. The decision to take up matters virtually was for the safety of all concerned, the office order of Saturday by the Family Court’s Principal Judge Manoj Sharma stated. Counsellin­g and verificati­on by the marriage counsellor­s will also be done through the virtual mode. “Considerin­g the current situation all lawyers and litigants are requested to adopt virtual mode for hearing of urgent matters and avoid physical hearing,” it stated.

In light of the directions of the HC, a discussion was held by the judges of the Family Court and the President of the Family Court Bar Associatio­n regarding its functionin­g. There was a consensus between all stakeholde­rs for this mode of functionin­g, it said.

Similarly, the City Civil and Sessions Court also through a separate order by its incharge principal judge AT Wankhede, also on Saturday, announced functionin­g in one shift from 11 am to 1.30 pm. The magistrate courts will also function with the same working hours by an office order by the Chief Metropolit­an Magistrate, Esplanade Sayali T. Dande. They too will hear only urgent matters and take up remands.

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