NEW DELHI: Matters shown in the final cause lists of miscellaneous matters and regular hearing matters for April 22 stand adjourned and will not be taken up for hearing in light of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the Supreme Court informed on Wednesday.
As per the official notice, matters shown in the final lists of Registrar s Court and Chambers Matters for April 22 and 23 will also not be taken up for hearing and stand adjourned.
Additionally, Regular Courts and Registrars Courts will not sit from April 22 onwards till further orders.
A separate circular will be issued with respect to the sitting of courts.
COVID-19: SC adjourns regular hearings, miscellaneous matters scheduled for Thursday ANI | Updated: Apr 21, 2021 08:35 IST
New Delhi [India], April 21 (ANI): Matters shown in the final cause lists of miscellaneous matters and regular hearing matters for April 22 (Thursday) stand adjourned and will not be taken up for hearing in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Supreme Court informed on Wednesday.
As per the official notice, matters shown in the final lists of Registrar s Court and Chambers Matters for April 22 and 23 will also not be taken up for hearing and stand adjourned.
Additionally, Regular Courts and Registrars Courts will not sit from April 22 onwards till further orders.
COVID-19: SC adjourns regular hearing, miscellaneous matters scheduled for Thursday
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New Delhi: Matters shown in the final cause lists of miscellaneous matters and regular hearing matters for April 22 (Thursday) stand adjourned and will not be taken up for hearing in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Supreme Court informed on Wednesday.
As per the official notice, matters shown in the final lists of Registrar s Court and Chambers Matters for April 22 and 23 will also not be taken up for hearing and stand adjourned.
Additionally, Regular Courts and Registrars Courts will not sit from April 22 onwards till further orders.
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Ash deposits from La Soufriere volcano forced the closure of Barbados’ Supreme Court Complex for at least three days and some matters scheduled to be heard in the lower courts were postponed or will have to be done virtually.
A release from registrar Barbara Cooke-Alleyne said since the ash can have a negative impact on the central air system of the building on Whitepark, St Michael, it is important to monitor that but also “maintain a clean, properly functioning ventilation and air conditioning system for all the occupants of the building”.
“As a result, it is recommended that the Supreme Court Complex be closed for at least three days. During this time, the technicians and the scientists will be working together to ensure that the ventilation and air-conditioning systems are analysed to determine the impact of the ash particles on the system and recommend what actions are required to clean it,” the release said.