The Nainital High Court on Monday issued a notification that entry will not be allowed to the courtroom without a mask.
The notification it is clearly mentioned that “In view of Covid-19, it will only be possible each one to enter the courtroom only when wearing a mask.”
Nainital High Court Chief Justice Vipin Sanghvi instructed the Registrar of the high court to issue a notification that all officers, staff, lawyers and parties will be able to enter the court only by wearing masks.
The Registrar has also instructed for continuous sanitization of all courtrooms and not to allow crowding inside the courts.
On Saturday, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare decided to hold mock drills at all health facilities across the country on December 27 in the wake of the Covid alarm due to a surge in infection in many countries.
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