"Lower Courts May Proceed Virtual Hearings On Listing Date In Absence Of Parties/Lawyers": Delhi High Court

Update: 2020-11-17 14:57 GMT
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The Delhi High Court today notified in an order, modification of its earlier order dated 15.8.2020 and directed that all subordinate courts may now proceed with adequate proceedings in the absence of a party or advocate depending on the matter's urgency and other attending circumstances, if the party or advocate despite due intimation from the court about case listing fail to present...

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The Delhi High Court today notified in an order, modification of its earlier order dated 15.8.2020 and directed that all subordinate courts may now proceed with adequate proceedings in the absence of a party or advocate depending on the matter's urgency and other attending circumstances, if the party or advocate despite due intimation from the court about case listing fail to present themselves for the hearing.

This is a modification of an earlier order which stated that no adverse order shall be passed against a party in non-urgent or routine matters where the advocate or party are unable to join the virtual hearing, until the physical functioning of the court.

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