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Here’s What Bombay HC Did When Lawyer Removes Mask In Court Mar 01, 2021, 14:51 IST Despite the increase in COVID-19 cases, authorities are referring to follow the mandatory COVID guidelines such as social distancing, wearing masks. Bombay High Court judge earlier this week pulled up a lawyer after he removed his face mask in the courtroom and refused to hear his plea by de-listing it from the board. While doing so, the court referred to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for the resumption of physical hearing at the Principal Seat at Mumbai, which stipulated wearing of a mask as Covid-19 protocol at all times, even during arguments in the courtroom. ....
Bombay HC MUMBAI: The Bombay HC removed a matter from board after seeing that a counsel for the appellant had taken off his mask. Justice Prithviraj Chavan was on February 22 hearing a first appeal with a civil application pending since 2018 when he observed, “Counsel for the appellant has removed the mask despite guidelines.’’ He then passed an order for removal, pointing out that SOP for resumption of physical hearing contemplates “wearing of mask at all times, even during arguments’’ as mandatory. Entry for one advocate per party: SOP The SOP also requires strict compliance of social distancing and says entry to court rooms for physical hearing stands restricted to: “one advocate per party whose vakalatnama is on record or who has been duly authorised and whose case is listed for hearing on board of concerned court.’’ It also makes entry into court rooms permissible to advocates and party-in-person whose matter is called for hearing. ....