Lawyers Be Given Essential Access To Courts, Offices During Lockdown: Tamil Nadu Bar Council Writes To State Government

Update: 2021-05-08 15:09 GMT
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In a letter sent to the State government, the Chairman of the Bar Council of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, P. S. Amalraj today urged the Chief Secretary of Government of Tamil Nadu to issue directions to the police officers to allows the Lawyers to have access to courts and their offices during the recently announced lockdown. It may be noted that vide order dated May 8, 2021, the...

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In a letter sent to the State government, the Chairman of the Bar Council of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, P. S. Amalraj today urged the Chief Secretary of Government of Tamil Nadu to issue directions to the police officers to allows the Lawyers to have access to courts and their offices during the recently announced lockdown.

It may be noted that vide order dated May 8, 2021, the Tamil Nadu Government announced that the state will go into complete lockdown starting from May 10, till May 24 to curb the further spread of COVID.

However, noting that in the said notification, the functioning of "Judiciary and Courts" have been exempted, the letter states that lawyers should also be permitted to access courts and their offices during the lockdown period.

"Therefore, we request your goodself to issue appropriate directions to all the Police Officers of Tamil Nadu concerned to ensure that the lawyers may be given essential access to the Courts and their offices to represent the cases during lockdown period", the letter concludes.

Urging thus, the Bar Council has further assured the government that its members would follow other advisories that may be issued by the Authorities.

In related news, modifying its earlier order, the Madhya Pradesh High Court yesterday directed that any practicing advocate located anywhere in any district headquarters of the State may apply for passes for visiting office from the residence and vice versa, during the ongoing lockdown/Corona curfew.

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In its earlier order, the Bench of Chief Justice Mohammad Rafiq and Justice Atul Sreedharan had only directed the District Magistrates of Jabalpur, Indore, and Gwalior to issue passes to the advocates (when application made through the bar associations), their juniors, and advocate's clerks to enable them to attend their offices during the ongoing lockdown/Corona curfew.

However, now, the Court has allowed every practicing advocate located anywhere in any district headquarters of the State to apply for passes for himself/herself or his/her associate/junior advocates or his/her clerks, and it shall be considered by the competent Authority in accordance with the law.

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