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No Summer Break in June due to COVID -19 lockdown: Delhi High Court

by Nishit Paul
Delhi High Court

The Delhi High court has decided to cancel the summer break of litigants due to the corona lockdown. The decision was taken by the Full Court of the High Court today with a view to restore normal functioning of the Courts as soon as possible.

The subordinate courts will also remain working in the month of june.

This order was passed to curb the difficulties faced by the litigants and to match up with the loss of working hours incurred during the national lockdown.

The resolution reads –

Since during the period of suspension of work, the hearing is limited to the matters of extremely urgent nature or urgent nature, there is negligible fresh filing of cases, lesser disposal and corresponding escalation in arrears, resulting in extreme hardship to litigants.

In view of the severe hardship faced by the litigants due to the prevailing pandemic of COVID-19 that has impaired the functioning of the courts, it has been unanimously resolved by the Full Court that to make up for the loss of court working hours and to ensure restoration of normalcy in the functioning of the courts at the earliest, in modification of the resolution of the Full Court dated 16.09.2019, declaring the period of the Summer vacations for this Court and the Courts subordinate thereto in the month of June 2020, this Court and courts subordinate thereto shall continue functioning during the entire month of June i.e. from 01.06.2020 to 30.06.2020. It is hoped and expected that members of the Bar shall extend their full cooperation in making the functioning of the courts meaningful and purposeful during the month of June 2020.”

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