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Ranchi: The Jharkhand high court has issued a standard operating procedure (SOP) for the district courts in the state to resume offline mode of hearing.
A circular enumerating the SOPs has been issued on Thursday by registrar general Ambuj Nath classifying the district courts into three categories. Phase-I included districts that have more than 150 Covid patients, Phase-II consisted of districts which reported 50 to 150 cases of Covid and Phase-III comprised districts with 50 and lesser number of Covid patients, the circular said.
The physical mode of hearing will be supplemented by the virtual mode and online hearing will not be completely done away with. While in Phase-I, one-fourth of the total number of courts in the district will resume physical hearing, the number for Phase-II was one-third and for Phase-III was half.
Physical hearing to resume in district courts on alternate basis from January 18 ANI | Updated: Jan 15, 2021 07:03 IST
New Delhi [India], January 15 (ANI): Delhi High Court on Thursday said all district courts of the national capital will hold hearing physically on an alternate day basis and continue to take up the matters through video conferencing on non-physical days from January 18.
In an official statement, the court said that 11 benches of Delhi High Court will hold physical court while the rest will take matter via video-conferencing in view of the decline in the intensity of spread of Covid-19 pandemic in the national capital.
Several lawyers have written to the Chief Justice of India (CJI) for the resumption of physical court hearings in the Supreme Court.It was only on Tuesday that a Bench led by the CJI Sharad A. Bobde h
Delhi High Court on Thursday said all district courts of the national capital will hold hearing physically on an alternate day basis and continue to take up the matters through ''video conferencing'' on non-physical days from January 18.