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Delhi HC to continue with a virtual trial

Delhi HC to continue with a virtual trial
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New Delhi: Even though there are dyes in Covid 19 cases, Delhi High Court is worried about Delta Plus variants and do not want to take risks.
On Monday, HC said he had decided to “wait and watch” and will continue with the hearing system that there are only cases of urgent cases through video conferencing until July 23.
The HC Full Court, when reviewing the current hearing system before Delhi Court and District Court in Delhi, emphasized that even though there was a decrease in the Covid-19 case “maximum prevention measures to be taken considering the third wave of estimated and limited vaccine availability.” This is also considered a “Delta Plus threat, a variant of concern (VOC)” and decided to “adopt the policy of waiting and watching, and acting carefully, especially considering the loss of valuable manion, advocate and court staff.” Order also say that all things that are delayed routine or not urgent listed in the High Court between July 3 and July 23 must be postponed en block for the appropriate date between August 21 and September 9 September is also forwarded to regulate the function of the District Court, states that all judicial officers It will take an urgent problem and “final argument case” from their respective courts through video conferencing until July 23 while the problems of orders will be postponed by them.
The High Court also suggested all stakeholders to make themselves vaccinated earliest.
It is said all high court benches, registrants and joint applicants (Judicial) will continue to take urgent problems, according to existing settings, through video conferencing until July 23 and that the cases institutionalized by 2020 will also be taken according to the list from July 3.
Immediately After the second wave began to peak, the court had been on April 18, decided that it would eat a “very urgent problem” submitted this year.
Similar orders were issued on April 23 and May 15.

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