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Supreme Court heard 593 matters, delivered verdicts in 215 cases during Covid-19 lockdown

by The Editor
April 26, 2020
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Supreme Court heard 593 matters, delivered verdicts in 215 cases during Covid-19 lockdown

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court heard 593 matters via video-conferencing and delivered judgement in 215 of them in a month during the unprecedented nationwide lockdown.
As COVID-19 infections spread in the country, the Supreme Court shut its doors to litigants and lawyers on March 23, two days before the lockdown came into force, but opened up to a virtual new way of functioning, albeit with a reduced strength.
In normal times, the apex court dispose of nearly 3,500 cases on an average a month.
Two-three benches have been taking up "urgent" matters in virtual courtrooms daily during the lockdown period as compared to up to 16 benches hearing cases in normal times.
A total of 87 benches heard 593 cases on 17 working days between Match 23 and April 24, according to data provided by the court.
Though the first phase of the nationwide lockdown for containing the spread of coronavirus started on March 25, the apex court had issued a circular on March 23 restricting entry of advocates and litigants in its premises.
The circular had said that only matters involving extreme urgency would be heard by the top court through video-conferencing during the lockdown, which has now been extended till May 3.
The data released by the top court said that as on April 24, the apex court had disposed of 84 review petitions.
It said that out of 87 benches, 34 heard main matters while 53 benches took up review petitions for adjudication.
The data said that 390 main matters, along with 203 connected cases, were heard during this period.
It said verdicts were delivered in 215 cases, out of which 174 were connected matters.
Regarding the problem of technical glitches faced by lawyers during hearing throuRead More – Source

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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court heard 593 matters via video-conferencing and delivered judgement in 215 of them in a month during the unprecedented nationwide lockdown.
As COVID-19 infections spread in the country, the Supreme Court shut its doors to litigants and lawyers on March 23, two days before the lockdown came into force, but opened up to a virtual new way of functioning, albeit with a reduced strength.
In normal times, the apex court dispose of nearly 3,500 cases on an average a month.
Two-three benches have been taking up "urgent" matters in virtual courtrooms daily during the lockdown period as compared to up to 16 benches hearing cases in normal times.
A total of 87 benches heard 593 cases on 17 working days between Match 23 and April 24, according to data provided by the court.
Though the first phase of the nationwide lockdown for containing the spread of coronavirus started on March 25, the apex court had issued a circular on March 23 restricting entry of advocates and litigants in its premises.
The circular had said that only matters involving extreme urgency would be heard by the top court through video-conferencing during the lockdown, which has now been extended till May 3.
The data released by the top court said that as on April 24, the apex court had disposed of 84 review petitions.
It said that out of 87 benches, 34 heard main matters while 53 benches took up review petitions for adjudication.
The data said that 390 main matters, along with 203 connected cases, were heard during this period.
It said verdicts were delivered in 215 cases, out of which 174 were connected matters.
Regarding the problem of technical glitches faced by lawyers during hearing throuRead More – Source

times of india

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