This Article is From Mar 13, 2020

Supreme Court To Hear Only Urgent Cases Over Coronavirus Scare

The Supreme Court has been discussing the issue in its meetings held at the residence of Chief Justice of India S A Bobde on Thursday and Friday.

Supreme Court To Hear Only Urgent Cases Over Coronavirus Scare

Only lawyers will be allowed in the Supreme Court, the order said.

New Delhi:

The Supreme Court will hear only urgent cases amid the global coronavirus outbreak that has affected at least 81 in India. Only lawyers will be allowed in court, an official order said. The Supreme Court was expected to re-open on Monday after the Holi break.

The top court, which has been reviewing over the issue in its meetings held at the residence of Chief Justice of India S A Bobde on Thursday and Friday, took note of the government's March 5 advisory cautioning against mass gatherings in view of the fact that the World Health Organisation has declared COVID-19 a "global pandemic".

The Supreme Court's notification, issued by its secretary general Sanjeev S Kalgaonkar, said it has been decided that its functioning shall be restricted to urgent matters with such number of benches as may be found appropriate.

"On reviewing the advisory issued by the Government of India and in view of the opinion of public health experts including medical professionals and also considering the safety and welfare of all the visitors, litigants, lawyers, court staff, security, maintenance and support staff, student interns and media professionals, the Competent Authority has been pleased to direct that the functioning of the courts shall be restricted to urgent matters with such number of benches as may be found appropriate," the notification said.

"It is hereby notified that no persons except the lawyers who are going to act in the matter, that is either for argument or for making oral submissions or to assist along with one litigant only, shall be permitted in the court room," it said, adding that the mentioning of matters for urgent hearing will be made only before the mentioning officer.

The top court has sought people's cooperation in this regard considering the importance of the safety measures to maintain public health.

The Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) secretary Ashok Arora on Thursday had said that a meeting was held at the residence of the CJI to discuss the coronavirus outbreak and the possibility of limiting the Supreme Court's functioning.

Besides the Chief Justice, Justices Arun Mishra and U U Lalit and Attorney General K K Venugopal, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, SCBA Secretary Arora and officials of Ministry of Health and Ministry of Law attended the meeting to discuss the issue.

(With inputs from PTI)

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