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COVID-19| SC extends limitation prescribed under the A&C, 1996 and the NI Act,1881
Supreme Court: The 3-judge bench of SA Bobde, Deepak Gupta and Hrishikesh Roy, JJ has directed extended the limitation prescribed under the
COVID-19 | P&H HC | Ensure that judicial proceedings are conducted with taken courtesies & protocol while appearing through video-conferencing
Keeping in View the prevailing situation due to outbreak of the novel coronavirus (COVID—19) and after considering the prevailing situation in the
Extension of Lockdown | Sikk HC|Facilitation Centres for video-conferencing established; Not more than 1/3rd of employees should be attending office at a time
In view of the nationwide lockdown being extended till 17th May 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic and taking into consideration the new
Supreme Court Monthly Roundup – April 2020
COVID-19 STORIES Functioning of courts Supreme Court issues guidelines on functioning of courts through video conferencing Release of prisoners Ensure that prisoners
Instructions regarding functioning of NGT from 4th May, 2020 amid COVID-19; Judicial work will be conducted only by Video Conferencing
In the light of Order No. 40-3/2020-DM-I(A) of the Government of India dated 15.04.2020 on the subject of functioning of Government establishments
MP HC | Hearing of cases even through video conferencing suspended till 3rd May at Indore Bench; Employee at Indore Bench Registry found COVID-19 +ve
The Chief Justice of the M.P. High Court has ordered to suspend the hearing of cases even through video conferencing upto 3-5-2020
Guj HC | Court allows production of corpus via video conferencing, directs safe passage of minor and her parents to village
Gujarat High Court: A Division Bench of N.V. Anjaria and Ashok Kumar C. Joshi, JJ. addressed a petition wherein Writ of Habeas Corpus
COVID 19 | Madras HC | In view of lockdown, directions issued with regard to mode of filing & hearing of cases
Chief Justice Justice of Madras High Court issues the following further directions with reference to the mode of filing and hearing of
COVID 19 | Cal HC | Urgent matters to be taken up through video conferencing from 9th April, 2020 to 30th April, 2020
It is hereby notified for information of all concerned that upon consideration of the prevailing situation of the pandemic of COVID-19 (Corona
A.P. HC issues — guidelines for hearing of cases through video conferencing during lockdown period in the Subordinate Courts
Andhra Pradesh High Court issues guidelines for hearing of cases through video conferencing during lockdown period in the Subordinate Courts Following are
COVID-19| Supreme Court issues guidelines on functioning of courts through video conferencing
Supreme Court: Faced with the unprecedented and extraordinary outbreak of a pandemic, the 3-judge bench of SA Bobde, CJ and Dr. DY
Delhi Riot Victims | Del HC | Riot victims will be provided with required medical aid, food and accommodation
Delhi High Court: A Division Bench of Sanjeev Sachdeva and Navin Chawla, JJ. addressed the matter with regard to the issues being
Coronavirus (COVID-19)| Overcrowding of prisons is serious concern; Consider releasing prisoners on parole/bail: SC to States/UTs
“Having regard to the provisions of Article 21 of the Constitution of India, it has become imperative to ensure that the spread
Coronavirus (COVID-19)| SC extends limitation period for filing petitions/applications/suits/appeals, etc.
Supreme Court: The 3-judge bench of SA Bobde, CJ and L. Nageswara Rao and Surya Kant, JJ invoked its power under Article
COVID-19 | Gujarat HC to take up only urgent matters through video-conferencing
The Honourable Chief Justice has issued the following order to deal with the present crisis: Considering the gravity of situation prevailing not
Coronavirus (COVID-19)| No in-person hearings in SC till further notice; Extremely urgent matters to be heard via video conference
Supreme Court: A 3-judge bench of SA Bobde, CJ and L. Nageswara Rao and Surya Kant, JJ said it was mulling a
COVID-19| MCA relaxes requirement of holding board meetings with physical presence of directors in view of Coronavirus Outbreak
Board meetings under the Companies Act, 2013 Considering the need to take precautionary steps to overcome the outbreak of the coronavirus (Covid-19),
Coronavirus | CIC | Hearing will be limited to urgent matters through video conferencing/audio conferencing
In view of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic, the competent authority in the CIC directs that the functioning of of the Central Information
NGT to opt for ‘video-conferencing’ to reduce pendency in regional benches
National Green Tribunal (NGT): Due to lack of experts and judicial members, the NGT is planning to conduct hearings through video-conferencing to