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Gujarat HC to remain closed for 3 days after 7 persons test positive for COVID-19

By ANI | Updated: July 8, 2020 10:45 IST

Gujarat High Court will remain closed from Wednesday till July 10 for sanitisation of the entire premises after six staff members of the High Court registry and one constable from Vigilance Department were found COVID-19 positive.

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Gujarat High Court will remain closed from Wednesday till July 10 for stisation of the entire premises after six staff members of the High Court registry and one constable from Vigilance Department were found COVID-19 positive.

"It is resolved that the entire premises of the High Court be shut down for three days starting from Wednesday, July 8 to Friday, July 10," read a circular.

It further stated that the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation will carry out a thorough and comprehensive exercise for cleng and stising the entire premises of the High Court, Judicial Academy and Auditorium, including inside of the buildings such as chambers, offices, record rooms, washroom etc during this period.

"The judicial functioning of the High Court will remain suspended during the above period," it added.

( With inputs from ANI )

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