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Jammu And Kashmir High Court Decides To Release Jail Inmates Amid COVID-19 Second Wave

J&K High Court decided to release jail inmates in UT on 90 days interim bail. (Representational) Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir High Court on Monday decided to release jail inmates in the union territory on 90 days interim bail in view of the Supreme Court directions. A high-powered committee, headed by High Court Justice Ali Mohammad Magrey, took the decision to release all the jail inmates as per the directions of the Supreme Court in March 2020, an official spokesman said. Mr Magrey directed the J&K Legal Services Authority (JKLSA) to coordinate with the other two members of the Committee to know about the category of convicts and under trials, who can also be released, pursuant to the directions of the Supreme Court.

Coronavirus | We are in process of vaccinating all eligible people, J&K tells HC

Coronavirus | We are in process of vaccinating all eligible people, J&K tells HC Updated: Updated: May 01, 2021 01:36 IST We are alive to the fact that jail inmates too have the right to life, A-G tells Bench Share Article AAA We are alive to the fact that jail inmates too have the right to life, A-G tells Bench The Jammu and Kashmir administration is alive to the fact that jail inmates too have the right to life and the Union Territory is in the process of vaccinating all eligible people, State Advocate General D.C. Raina told the Jammu and Kashmir High Court on Friday.

Jammu and Kashmir High Court quashes order asking for re-registration of outside vehicles

Jammu and Kashmir High Court quashes order asking for re-registration of outside vehicles SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir High Court on Thursday quashed the government circular that had asked vehicle owners with outside registration numbers to re-register their vehicles and pay road tax afresh. A Division Bench of the J&K high court comprising Justice Ali Muhammad Magray and Justice Vinod Chatterji Koul on Thursday quashed the circular issued by the regional transport officer (RTO) that required re-registration of vehicles with outside J&K registration numbers and also asking for payment of fresh road tax. Advocate Zahoor Ahmad Bhat, who appeared for the petitioners seeking quashment of RTO’s circular, told reporters, “As per the quashment of the order issued by RTO by the hon’ble high court, vehicle owners with outside registration numbers can drive the vehicles in Jammu and Kashmir or any other state.

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