Bihar Judicial Officers, Court Staff Clean Temple As Per Order Of Buxar District And Sessions Judge

Update: 2022-01-11 06:52 GMT
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[NOTE: As per a subsequent order issued on January 10, 2022, the notice (subject matter of this story) has been withdrawn under the orders of the District Judge.]The Judicial Officers and the Court staff of Buxar Court in Bihar on Sunday cleaned the temples pursuant to an admin order issued by the District and Sessions Judge at Buxar, Bihar. While directing all presiding officers of...

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[NOTE: As per a subsequent order issued on January 10, 2022, the notice (subject matter of this story) has been withdrawn under the orders of the District Judge.]

The Judicial Officers and the Court staff of Buxar Court in Bihar on Sunday cleaned the temples pursuant to an admin order issued by the District and Sessions Judge at Buxar, Bihar.

While directing all presiding officers of the court along with their respective court's staff to clean temples situated beside the Circuit house, the notice referred to a direction issued by the Chief Justice of Patna High Court in this regard.

"As directed, in the light of direction of Hon'ble the Chief Justice, Patna High Court, Patna, all presiding officers of Courts alongwith their respective Court's staff shall be cleaning Temples in the morning on 9.1.2022, situated beside Circuit house if they are not engaged in special sitting of their respective court…" the notice said.

However, as per one anonymous source, the Chief Justice had merely asked the office of the District & Sessions judge to constitute a committee comprising of judicial officers to look into the maintenance of the temples during his visit to Buxar last month.

As reported by a local news website, during his visit to Buxar, the Chief Justice had requested the District and Sessions Judge to ensure the cleanliness of the Circuit House and the adjoining areas.

Another news website, nxtnews24 reported that the Chief Justice of the High Court, during his visit to Buxar, had frowned upon the state of cleanliness in Buxar's and had instructed the District Legal Services Authority to ensure the cleanliness of the Circuit house, guest house, and other adjoining areas. 

On the other hand, as per Buxar Top News, on January 9, 2022 (Sunday), under the supervision of District and Sessions Judge, Anjani Kumar Singh, all the judicial officers, and court staff cleaned Temples and adjoining areas for about four hours and took a pledge that they would regularly take such initiatives in the future.

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