Meghalaya HC & Subordinate Courts To Have Restricted Functioning Till June 30; Interim Orders Extended Till June 15 [Read Circular]

Update: 2020-06-04 05:44 GMT
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In view of the "unceasing" effect of COVID-19 virus, the Meghalaya High Court has decided that normal functioning of the High Court and Courts subordinate to it will remain suspended till June 30, 2020. It is intimated by way of a Circular that the Courts will function as per the modalities already notified for taking up matters of extremely urgent nature.Further, a Judicial order has...

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In view of the "unceasing" effect of COVID-19 virus, the Meghalaya High Court has decided that normal functioning of the High Court and Courts subordinate to it will remain suspended till June 30, 2020.

It is intimated by way of a Circular that the Courts will function as per the modalities already notified for taking up matters of extremely urgent nature.

Further, a Judicial order has been passed by a Division Bench of the High Court of its own motion, extending all the interim order passed by the High Court or the Subordinate Courts, District Council Courts and all other Tribunals in the State, that were subsisting as on March 20, till June 15, 2020. the order has been passed by Justice HS Thangkhiew and Justice W. Diengdoh

The guidelines for video-conferencing and e-filing, as notified on April 14, are as follows:

  • All petitions, applications, etc. will be sent to the Registrar General/ Joint Registrar (Judicial) via email with a memo stating reasons for the urgent hearing.
  • The petition/ all the pleadings, not exceeding 15 pages, will be sent as a PDF in a single email, between 10 am and 1 pm, on all working days from Monday to Friday.
  • Complete details of the Counsel/ Party-in-person will be mentioned in the urgent application and proof of service to the opposite side shall be filed along with the application/ petition.
  • The matter will be heard after assessment of the extreme urgency in the case, depending on the gravity of the situation vis-à-vis merits of the case.
  • The URL/ Link, including the time slot and the date allotted, will be shared by email/ SMS/ WhatsApp to the concerned parties prior to the date of Court sitting. The proceedings will be conducted through video conferencing via Vidyo app.
  • The Counsel/ Party-in-person may submit the hardcopy of the application/ petition upon resumption of normal work. In that event, the matter will be deemed to be presented on the date when the softcopy thereof was emailed. Court Fees are to be paid later on after normal Court works resume.
  • For technical assistance, the Counsel/ Party-in-person may contact Dashalene Kharbteng, Central Project Coordinator at the High Court at cpc-mgl@aij.gov.in.
  • Click Here To Download Circular

    Click Here To Download Judicial Order


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