The order has been issued to extend the time limit for cases filed after the files of several cases pending in the Supreme Court were destroyed due to the Gen-G movement and there was not enough time to revive the destroyed files.
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The Supreme Court has ruled that the court service recipients will be able to avail the facility of the expired deadline by mid-December. The order has been issued in view of the fact that the files of several cases pending in the Supreme Court were destroyed due to the Gen-G movement and the cases filed after there was no time to revive the destroyed files.
Some of the cases in the burned files had been filed by the parties, while others had expired. After confusion arose regarding the cases of service recipients whose deadlines had expired, the Supreme Court formed a large full bench and came to a conclusion. It explained that an internal report would be prepared and a system would be made to understand the deadlines within 60 days of the court's notification.
Since most of the case files were destroyed by fire due to arson, the Supreme Court had set a deadline of mid-Mansir for the limitation period, deadline, and date.
At that time, it had issued a notice and issued a 60-day notice to provide copies of the burned documents, evidence, and other files.
The question was raised whether it was not fair to give 60 days to submit the case documents, but only 30 days to the service recipient for the date. It has been decided to form a 19-member large full bench to address the same issue and provide the facility of dates till mid-Poush,' said Supreme Court spokesperson Arjun Koirala.
A team of 19 sitting judges of the Supreme Court, including Chief Justice Prakash Man Singh Raut, has fixed the deadline, term and date till mid-Poush.
Even during the Corona pandemic six years ago, service recipients had exceeded the court's deadline, term and date. Even then, the large full bench decided to suspend the deadline and term of the service recipients and ordered the removal of the obstacles.
