HC to handle only urgent matters for three weeks
Close on the heels of the State experiencing a partial shutdown of educational institutions and other places, which give room for large-scale gathering of the public in view of the spread of COVID-19, the Madras High Court on Tuesday decided to take onlymotion cases for the next three weeks. The same applies for the Madurai bench and subordinate courts as well.
By : migrator
Update: 2020-03-17 23:21 GMT
Chennai
The notification regarding this was issued after elaborate discussion by Chief Justice AP Sahi with judges, presidents and secretaries of all the associations, dean of medical college, Collector, commissioner of police and corporation for the welfare of advocates and the public.
The Chief Justice had also met the Chief Secretary and Health Secretary ahead of the meeting.
The decisions taken include distribution of motion cases to all judges, allowing only 10 advocates inside courtrooms and maintaining of one-metre distance between people inside the court.
Also, in a bid to avoid unnecessary crowding, only advocates whose cases are listed will be allowed to enter the court halls. The other decisions include the closure of mediation centres for three weeks, restrictions in entering the court campus, ban on visitor passes and allowing only advocates whose cases are listed to chambers. The canteens and tea shops will be closed, while libraries pertaining to associations will be allowed to open for two hours daily.
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