Listing of non-urgent matters will lead to imposition of High Costs: Bombay High Court
It is found that taking undue advantage of the previous Notice, by which parties’ Advocates were permitted to indicate the date of
It is found that taking undue advantage of the previous Notice, by which parties’ Advocates were permitted to indicate the date of
Punjab and Haryana High Court orders that: Hearing of cases to be held in Virtual Mode/Video Conferencing Mode only, w.e.f.5-1-2022 The present
Bombay High Court issues the following Standard Operating Procedure for hearing the matters through Virtual mode at the Principal Seat, Bombay High
In view of the wide-spreading resurge of COVID-19 (Omicron variant) and consequent restrictions imposed by the various governments decided as under: the
On account of the recent spike in the number of COVID-19 positive cases at Prayagraj & Lucknow, from January 03, 2022, onwards,
In view of the threat of the imminent third wave of the Covid pandemic and also the alarming rise in the number
Supreme Court: A three-Judge Bench of L. Nageswara Rao, B.R. Gavai and B.V. Nagarathna, JJ. is considering a writ petition seeking to
For effective containment of the rapid spread of Covid-19, the State Government has issued an order dated 18.04.2021 and prohibited various activities
Virtual Hearing Jammu and Kashmir High Court extend its Order dated 5-04-2021 with regard to the virtual mode of hearing due to
Due to the alarming upsurge in the Covid-19 cases in the NCT of Delhi, all Benches of Delhi High Court shall, with
COVID-19 Upsurge | Madras High Court Even though the situation in Tamil Nadu may be better than other places in the country,
Telangana High Court while considering the upsurge in COVID-19 cases has decided to conduct the hearing of cases by all the Benches
Complete Virtual Hearing Chief Justice of Madhya Pradesh High Court in addition to S.O.P dated 11-02-2021 and an additional S.O.P. dated 03-04-2021,
In view of the alarming rise in the COVID-19 cases in the NCT of Delhi, the High Court of Delhi shall with
Calcutta High Court in light of the COVID-19 Surge has notified that all matters shall be taken up only on virtual mode
In view of the COVID-19 Surge, a Committee for the Purpose of Taking Preventive and Remedial Measures and for Combating the impending
It has been notified vide an Order dated 23-02-2021 that all NCLT Benches shall start regular Physical hearing w.e.f 01-03-2021, in case
The Supreme Court of India has cautioned all the Advocates-on-Record, parties-in-person and all other concerned against unauthorised sharing of link/screen of Video-Conference/Tele-Conference
Whereas a staff member was reported to have tested positive for Covid-19 on 26th June 2020, which mandated further sanitization and sealing
Due to Covid-19 Pandemic and as ordered by the Hon’ble Acting Chairperson, the Court work (Virtual hearing) and filing etc. in the