Coronavirus Outbreak in India: Thermal Screening of Lawyers, Litigants, Scribes at Supreme Court

Long queues were seen at the entry gate with health officials thermal screening the lawyers, litigants and journalists. There was also confusion among the officials as to who should be allowed inside the premises and the courtroom due to restricted entry. Only lawyers and litigants whose matters were listed for the day were allowed to enter the courtrooms.

File image of Supreme Court. (Photo Credits: IANS)

New Delhi, March 16: Lawyers, litigants and media personnels were thermal-screened in the Supreme Court on Monday amid coronavirus scare. The top court, which has taken several precautionary measures in wake of the pandemic has allowed only restricted entry of lawyers, litigants and journalists in the courtroom.

Long queues were seen at the entry gate with health officials thermal screening the lawyers, litigants and journalists. There was also confusion among the officials as to who should be allowed inside the premises and the courtroom due to restricted entry. Only lawyers and litigants whose matters were listed for the day were allowed to enter the courtrooms. Coronavirus Global Deaths Surpass Those in China As Toll Hits 5735 Worldwide, Italy and Iran Worst-Hit Amid COVID-19 Outbreak.

Only six of the total 15 benches of the apex court will be sitting and only 12 matters each will be taken up today. To avoid overcrowding in courtrooms, judges will first take up six matters and then take a half an hour break and then take next six items listed for the day. Coronavirus Live Map: How to Track The Spread of COVID-19 Across The Globe.

The top court had earlier notified that only urgent matters will be taken up to avoid overcrowding. Usually 15 benches of the Supreme Court sit on Monday and Friday and miscellaneous matters are taken up on these days.

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