Supreme Court can do this work to avoid coronavirus
Supreme Court can do this work to avoid coronavirus
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Modern techniques like video conferencing can be used for hearing in the Supreme Court. This step can be taken in view of the increasing influence of Coronavirus in the country. So that the crowd of lawyers and petitioners in the courtroom can be kept to a minimum.

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A special meeting was held at the residence of Chief Justice (CJI) SA Bobde on Thursday evening to discuss limiting the activity of the apex court. On Friday, it will be decided whether to extend the ongoing holiday in the Supreme Court or limit its activity.

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Ashok Arora, Secretary of the Supreme Court Bar Association, who was present in the meeting at the residence of CJI, told that in this meeting, Justice Arun Mishra, Justice UU Lalit, Attorney General, Solicitor General, Supreme Court Advocates on Record Association and Officials from the Ministry of Health and Law also attended. It was also discussed in the meeting that the top court will not accept the cases which have come up after the new or notice, for the present time, in which the lawyers and petitioners are likely to have a large presence in the courtroom.

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