After the detection of two COVID-19 cases, all court work including virtual hearings has been suspended at National Company Law Appellate Tribunal till July 10. .As per a Notice dated July 2, a staff member tested positive for COVID-19 on June 26, 2020. .Thereafter, mandatory sanitization and sealing of the NCLAT premises was carried on. .Additionally, a team of Doctors from National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) collected test samples from the Acting Chairperson, other Members, Officers of the Registry and the staff who came in contact with the infected official, directly or otherwise. .Unfortunately, one of them has also tested positive for the virus, it is informed. .".. some members of the Staff have come in direct contact with the affected person warranting following of the mandatory norms in terms of the Guidelines issued by the Government, for ensuring personal safety of all concerned and to prevent any peril or hazard to human life it has been decided to extend the suspension of Court work to enable all concerned to observe home quarantine.", the Notice states. .Accordingly, all court work including virtual hearing and filing shall remain suspended till July 10. .Read the Notice:
After the detection of two COVID-19 cases, all court work including virtual hearings has been suspended at National Company Law Appellate Tribunal till July 10. .As per a Notice dated July 2, a staff member tested positive for COVID-19 on June 26, 2020. .Thereafter, mandatory sanitization and sealing of the NCLAT premises was carried on. .Additionally, a team of Doctors from National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) collected test samples from the Acting Chairperson, other Members, Officers of the Registry and the staff who came in contact with the infected official, directly or otherwise. .Unfortunately, one of them has also tested positive for the virus, it is informed. .".. some members of the Staff have come in direct contact with the affected person warranting following of the mandatory norms in terms of the Guidelines issued by the Government, for ensuring personal safety of all concerned and to prevent any peril or hazard to human life it has been decided to extend the suspension of Court work to enable all concerned to observe home quarantine.", the Notice states. .Accordingly, all court work including virtual hearing and filing shall remain suspended till July 10. .Read the Notice: