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Prayagraj, June 1 (TIWN) The Allahabad High Court has extended all its interim orders passed by all the district courts, tribunals, over which it has power of superintendence till August 2.
The Allahabad High Court has extended all its interim orders passed by all the district courts, tribunals, over which it has power of superintendence till August 2, in view of the prevailing Covid-19 pandemic situation.
The court passed this order on Monday when it was apprised that the situation has still not improved and the district courts, tribunals as well as the High Court are working in virtual mode with limited capacity.
Hearing a PIL, a division bench headed by Acting Chief Justice Sanjay Yadav and Justice Prakash Padia directed the registry of the court to give wide publicity to this order "so that the litigants may know about the order and do not rush to court for different relief covered by these directions". On April 24, the court had extended all its interim orders till May 31. On Monday, before the expiry of the previous order, the court directed that the earlier detailed order passed on April 24 will continue till August 2. Thereafter, the court directed to list this case on August 2 for the next hearing.
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