Madras High Court relaxes COVID-19 restrictions from November 15
The Hindu
The notification issued on the instructions of Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee stated that all advocates and their registered clerks would be permitted to enter the High Court campus through all four gates subject to aherence to COVID-19 protocol
The Madras High Court has ordered relaxation of many restrictions that have been in place for long to fight COVID-19. The relaxations would come into force from November 15, according to a notification issued by its Registrar General.
The notification issued on the instructions of Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee stated that all advocates and their registered clerks would be permitted to enter the High Court campus through all four gates subject to aherence to COVID-19 protocol.
However, the restrictions on entry of litigants and parties in persons, other than those who were specifically required by the court to be present for a hearing, would continue. The cases would also be heard on hybrid/virtual/physical mode.