SCBA Executive Committee Passes Resolution For Resumption Of Physical Hearings
The Executive Committee of the Supreme Court Bar Association in its meeting held on September 27, 2021 unanimously barring one member namely Ms Nina Gupta has passed a resolution for forthwith resumption of physical hearing in Supreme Court. SCBA in its resolution has stated that proximity card/ SCBA identity card should be sufficient for its members to enter into the Supreme Court building which has been renamed as High Security Zone. The manner in which hybrid hearing has commenced has been a non-starter because firstly the virtual option is given to lawyers who want to come to enter the physical hearing find the SOP with regard to entry in the Supreme Court building completely unjustified and humiliating," SCBA has also stated. Averring that certain category matters especially those concerning the CJI roster are not being listed for months together in spite of repeated mentioning by the concerned lawyers, SCBA in its resolution has sought for a listing of such matters including all applications for vacating stay orders at the earliest on a priority basis.



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