New Delhi [India], January 19 (ANI): The Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) on Monday wrote a letter to Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad and asked him to extend the COVID-19 vaccination drive to judges, lawyers, and judicial staff.
SC Bar Association Urges Centre To Include Judges In 1st Phase Of Covid Vaccination Drive
‘We request that the present vaccination programme be extended to all who work in the judicial system at the earliest to usher in normalcy in the working of the judicial system,’ the SC Bar Association said
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The Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) has requested the Centre to permit judges, judicial staff and members of the legal fraternity to take the Covid-19 along with healthcare and frontline workers during the ongoing first phase of the vaccination drive being held across India.
Read more about SC Bar Association urges Law Min to extend vaccination to judicial staff on Business Standard. The SCBA also requested Prasad to include the judges, lawyers and judicial staff and members of the legal fraternity in the category of frontline workers
The Delhi High Court had earlier announced that it would resume physical hearings from January 18, a decision taken perhaps on the strength of the falling infection rate and the beginning of a nationwide vaccination drive.