Bombay HC extends Maharashtra, Goa court interim orders till August 13
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Lockdown restrictions have not been eased, says Bench
The Bombay High Court on July 5 extended all interim orders passed by various courts and authorities in Maharashtra and Goa till August 13 or until further orders, whichever is earlier, owing to the pandemic. A full Bench of Chief Justice Dipankar Datta and Justices A.A. Sayed, S.S. Shinde and P.B. Varale said, “The lockdown restrictions have not been eased to such an extent that access to justice is freely available. Due to prevailing facts and circumstances, the committee of this court has decided to function in a restricted manner till the next review meeting, which will be held in the end of July.”More Related News
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