New Delhi: Following the fact that there was a decrease in the Covid-19 case in Delhi, The Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) on Saturday wrote to the Chairman of India Judge NV Ramana urged him to continue his physical hearing at the Supreme Court at the Supreme Court of Compliance with the Covid Protocol -19 and appropriate behavior.
Senior SCBA and senior advocate Vikas Singh in a letter to CJI said considering that the pandemic in this country was very controlled in the last two weeks requested for the opening of physical mode.
The letter stated that Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) had decided to reopen the school, college and fitness center in Delhi with the effects of February 7 and the office is now permitted to function with a capacity of 100 percent.
This adds that in Delhi the level of prisoners has reached 3.85 percent on the date.
“Position on February 4, 2022, as far as concerns Covid-19 residential beds is that in hospitals, from 15,426 covid beds only 1200 (ie 7.78 percent) are occupied.
In a special covid treatment center, from 4,626 beds, only 138 The bed (ie 2.98 percent) was occupied and at a special covid health center, from the 198 bed, only 5 beds (ie 2.53 percent) were occupied.
Considering the situation above, Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) has decided to open Back in schools, colleges and gyms in Delhi with the effect of February 7, 2022.
The office is now allowed to function with a capacity of 100 percent and the gym will open with limits, DDMA orders added.
Schools for Nursery to Class 8 will be reopened from February 14, “He added.
In this situation there was no justification not to open the Supreme Court for full physical hearing on all 5 days with the letter stating.
The letter further said, “As shown in the initial phase of physical hearing in November-December 2021, the lawyer will continue to wear their mask and comply with the Covid protocol during the same thing.” The trial in an open court is the Constitutional Convention and Requirements in the Supreme Court.
Therefore it was asked that physical hearing at the Supreme Court continued thus with pre-pandemic, he said.
Given the increasing number of omicron variants of Covid-19 cases during the third wave, the APEX court on January 2, 2022, has decided to switch to the virtual audience system from January 3.
Suspending physical and hybrid options from hearing, the peak court has decided to switch to Virtual Hearing complete.
With another circular, the upper court judge decided to work from their housing office.
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