Courts in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry to hear only urgent cases from June 1 to 11
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The Madras High Court has additionally suggested the trial courts to conduct proceedings by means of video conferencing so far as practicable and to prohibit the entry of attorneys and litigants into the courtroom premises
The Madras High Court has determined that only “extremely urgent” cases shall be heard by it and all trial courts throughout Tamil Nadu and Puducherry between June 1 and 11 in view of the COVID-19 scenario. The courtroom has additionally suggested the trial courts to conduct proceedings by means of video conferencing so far as practicable and to prohibit the entry of attorneys and litigants into the courtroom premises.
According to a notification issued by Registrar General P. Dhanabal, the primary Division Bench of Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy would proceed to hear cases that had been assigned to it until June 11. Apart from this, two extra Division Benches and three single judges can be obtainable to hear the remainder of the cases and the composition would hold altering each three days.
An identical association had been put in place for the Madurai Bench of the High Court. However, in a separate notification meant for the trial courts in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, the Registrar General said that cases must be entertained only in the event that they have been accompanied with causes explaining the urgency concerned and that it could be the prerogative of the judicial officer involved to take a name on the difficulty.
(*1*) the notification learn.
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