City
Epaper

Khandwa judge tests positive for COVID-19; Madhya Pradesh HC assigns duties to Burhanpur sessions judge

By ANI | Updated: June 9, 2020 09:45 IST

A judge from the lower court has tested positive for COVID-19 in Khandwa district, leading the Madhya Pradesh High Court to pass an order and assigning his duties and that of others to the sessions judge of Burhanpur.

Open in App

A judge from the lower court has tested positive for COVID-19 in Khandwa district, leading the Madhya Pradesh High Court to pass an order and assigning his duties and that of others to the sessions judge of Burhanpur.

The order was passed on Monday by the High Court.

After the district judge and wife were found infected with the infection, several other judges have quarantined themselves as a precautionary measure.

In order to ensure that the work of the lower court does not get affected, Burhanpur district and sessions Judge Virendra S Patidar has been given additional charge of the district court in Khandwa.

Judge Singh will now look into day to day functioning of Khandwa district court.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: High CourtMadhya Pradesh High Court
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalCan Mother-in-Law File Case Against Daughter-in-Law Under Domestic Violence Act? Here’s What Allahabad High Court Rules

NationalOdisha: High Court Grants Divorce Over Wife’s Mental Harassment and Suicide Threats

MumbaiBombay HC Upholds Divorce Over Spouse’s Suicide & Imprisonment Threats

NationalHC Directs Centre to Decide on Renaming India to Bharat or Hindustan

NationalMP HC Sides with Husband in Marital Dispute, Says Spouses Must Maintain Respect in Conversations

National Realted Stories

NationalMumbai attack: Tahawwur Rana gives voice sample before NIA judge

NationalPahalgam attack: India now suspends inbound mails and parcels from Pakistan

NationalPakistan unleashes trolls on JK-based Indian military officials, faces heat

NationalAIADMK bowed to BJP's pressure tactics, DMK will counter it: Stalin

NationalKarnataka police register 12 cases over social media posts on Suhas Shetty murder