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Jammu and Kashmir: Virtual hearing mode in courts to continue 

| @indiablooms | Apr 19, 2021, at 02:31 am

Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir High Court has extended the hearing of cases via virtual mode till April 30 for allcourts to prevent the spread of COVID19.

“After taking note of the rising trend of COVID19 cases and theprevailing situation due to the spread of such infection, the High Court order no. 189 of 2021/ RG dated05-04 2021 is extended up to 30th April,” reads an order from the Registrar General High Court.

Earlier, the High Court had kept physical hearing of the cases in abeyance for the time being anddirected district and subordinate courts to hold hearings through virtual mode till 18 April, 2021.

Liberty has been granted to counsels for both the parties for taking up their respective matter throughphysical mode subject to their written consent.  

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