Calcutta High Court Extends All Interim Orders Passed By It & Courts Subordinate To It Till September 15

Update: 2021-08-15 09:14 GMT
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Pursuant to the suo moto case registered last year, the full bench of Calcutta High Court on Friday (August 13) extended the life of all interim orders passed by the High Court and courts subordinate to it, including the Tribunals till September 15 in light of the Covid-19 situation in the state of West Bengal. The extension has been granted by a full bench comprising Acting Chief...

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Pursuant to the suo moto case registered last year, the full bench of Calcutta High Court on Friday (August 13) extended the life of all interim orders passed by the High Court and courts subordinate to it, including the Tribunals till September 15 in light of the Covid-19 situation in the state of West Bengal.

The extension has been granted by a full bench comprising Acting Chief Justice Rajesh Bindal, Justice I.P. Mukerji, Justice Harish Tandon, Justice Soumen Sen and Justice Subrata Talukdar.

The order was passed in view of the extension of lockdown restrictions imposed by the West Bengal government till August 30.

"In view of the extension of restrictions relating to the Covid-19 pandemic by the Government of West Bengal till August 30, 2021, we extend the interim orders passed in this Writ Petition till September 15, 2021", the order read.

The interim orders were last extended by the Court till August 20.

The matter is listed for further consideration by the Court on September 13.

Title: In Re: Matters pending with interim orders in the High Court at Calcutta and Courts subordinate to it including the Tribunals within the State of West Bengal and Union Territory of Andaman & Nicobar Islands during the prevailing COVID-19 situation related non-availability of access to Courts.

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