NGT to resume physical hearing with hybrid option from March 21 onwards

The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has said that the Principal Bench of the tribunal in Delhi, which was shut in view of Covid-19 pandemic, will resume physical hearing from March 21

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IANS  |  New Delhi 

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The Green Tribunal (NGT) has said that the Principal Bench of the tribunal in Delhi, which was shut in view of Covid-19 pandemic, will resume physical hearing from March 21.

In the notification, the NGT said it will also have the hybrid option before the Principal Bench.

"In all matters, the counsels can appear either through physical mode or through Video Conferencing. The entries of the counsels/parties into the premises of the NGT building coming for physical hearing will be made in a separate register to be maintained in this regard at the main gate of the NGT building, for which counsels/parties in person shall render due cooperation in all possible manner to the security personnel available at the manning gate," read the notification.

"The counsels/parties in person shall enter the premises of NGT building through designated gate, after subjecting themselves to check by thermal and such other scanning devices as may be installed for detecting body temperature, infection status, etc. The advocates and party-in-person above the age of 65 years and those suffering from co-morbidities may refrain from appearing in the premises of NGT building. Persons displaying symptoms of flu, fever, cough etc. shall not be permitted entry inside the premises of NGT building." it said.

In the Standard Operating Procedure, the NGT said: "Wearing of mask all times. Sanitizing the hands before/at the time of entry. Strict adherence to the norm of social distancing within the premises of NGT building. Social/physical distancing by maintaining a minimum distance of six feet."

The green court also directed adherence to all the directions, guidelines, SOPs, advisories issued by the Government of India and the Government of NCT of Delhi in respect of the Covid-19 pandemic.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, March 18 2022. 14:55 IST
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