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The Madras High Court has decided to withdraw from February 8 all restrictions and limitations imposed by it on the functioning of trial courts across the State and the Union Territory of Puducherry to contain the spread of COVID-19.
In an official memorandum issued on Monday, Registrar General C. Kumarappan said the Administrative Committee of the High Court had taken the decision after reviewing the prevailing situation of COVID-19 in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. “It is open to the Principal District Judges to decide on the mode and manner of functioning depending on the situation prevailing in their respective district or even in a particular taluk,” the memorandum, circulated to all judicial officers, read.
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AAA The Administrative Committee (comprising top seven judges) of the Madras High Court has permitted trial courts across Tamil Nadu and Puducherry to function with full capacity in physical and virtual modes from January 18 and begin hearing cases in the way they were heard before the imposition of COVID-19 restrictions.
In an official memorandum, the High Court’s Registrar-General (in-charge) R. Poornima has asked the Principal District Judges, Principal Judge of City Civil Court, Chief Judge of the Court of Small Causes and the Chief Judge of Puducherry to forward their suggestions on the decision taken by the panel.