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All the Interim Orders and the Period Of Closure Under Section 4 of Limitation Act, 1963 Extended till November 29, 2020: Karnataka High Court

Lawstreet Journal 1 Oct 2020 9:49pm

Image courtesy: Lawstreet Journal Judiciary All the Interim Orders and the Period Of Closure Under Section 4 of Limitation Act, 1963 Extended till November 29, 2020:  Karnataka High Court

A Division Bench led by Chief Justice Abhay Oka and comprising of Mrs. Justice B V Nagarathna on September 29th, 2020 ordered to extend the operations of all interim orders that are due to expire within a span of one month, till November 29th, 2020, passed by the High Court, subordinate courts or the Tribunals. The court ordered some direction for the same. The court ordered that those courts or tribunals in the state over which this court has the power of superintendence, and orders of those courts which are due to expire within one month from today, will continue to operate for a period of one month from today.

The court also said that those interim orders which are not of limited duration and are to operate till further orders will remain unaffected, similarly, if any court has granted bail orders or anticipatory bail for a limited period which are likely to expire in one month from today, the said orders will stand extended for a period of one month from today. The orders will similarly apply if any court in the state has ordered demolition, eviction, or dispossession. The court also said that we know that it is impossible for citizens to approach the court for the redressal of their grievances for a period of one 21 days; we sincerely hope that government authorities will be slow in taking action of demolition and eviction process. 

The High Court further said that “Our attention is invited to our Order dated 24th… Continue Reading...


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