Acting Chief Justice Munishwar Nath Bhandari 
Tamil Nadu

Resume physical hearing, MHAA urges Acting CJ

The Madras High Court Advocates’ Association (MHAA) on Monday requested Acting Chief Justice Munishwar Nath Bhandari to resume the physical mode of hearing in all the courts across the State.

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Chennai

In his representation, G Mohana Krishnan, president, MHAA, said several essential services, including police and healthcare, were functioning in a full-fledged mode. Therefore, judiciary should also return to normalcy by adopting the physical hearing method in Madras High Court, its Madurai bench and all other courts in the State, he said.

After meeting the ACJ, Mohana Krishan said his team of office-bearers explained the State’s decision to reopen school and other activities. “We have requested the ACJ to resume physical hearing by informing him that several departments are functioning without any obstacles,” Mohana Krishnan told the media.

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