Srinagar:The Jammu and Kashmir High Court on Monday heard public interest litigation (PIL) pertaining to spread of novel coronavirus and issued directions to the administration in this regard.
The division bench of the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir comprising of Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice Sindhu Sharma heard the petition. The entire proceedings in the matter were conducted through video conferencing and video calls. Both the Judges heard the matter while sitting at their respective residences in Jammu.
All the participants were connected to the Division Bench via a video link provided to them by the Court. Registrar, IT also appeared before the Division Bench through Video Conference from his residence.
Hearing the matter, the Division Bench directed Mission Director ICPS to scrutinise the estimates of Rs 33.64 lakh for provision of the lease line connections to 24 locations of Juvenile Justice Boards and Observation Homes submitted by the BSNL at the earliest. The Court was apprised that back up facilities in the nature of inverters etc. in the JJBs have been provided so that video conferencing on available apparatus can be conducted.
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On being apprised by Amicus Curiae that about 400 pilgrims from Bihar stranded at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine, Katra are being asked to vacate their current lodgings, the Division Bench directed Chief Executive Officer, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, and the Deputy Commissioner, Reasi to ensure that these pilgrims are not asked to vacate their current lodgings and their needs are fully provided till such time as the lockdown persists.