Lawyers, other parties from curfew areas requested not to enter SC premises

Lawyers, other parties from curfew areas requested not to enter SC premises

October 15, 2020   06:17 pm

Attorneys-at-Law and other parties from curfew-imposed areas have been requested to refrain from entering the Supreme Court premises at the Superior Court Complex in Hulftsdorp.

The Registrar of the Supreme Court, Pradeep Mahamutugala communicated the decision in a notice.

Accordingly, the aforementioned parties have been advised not to enter the Supreme Court premises for any purposes including filing new cases, referencing of cases, obtaining certified copies and filing motions.

The decision will be in effect until the quarantine curfew imposed in the Covid-19 affected areas is relaxed, the Supreme Court registrar said further.

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