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Capital District courts will resume judicial work from September 01

ISLAMABAD: All courts of District and Session Division Islamabad will resume judicial business work from September 01,2020, District & Session Judge Islamabad (West) Tahir Mehmood Khan said in a notification.

Issuing a notification in pursuance to the decision taken in the meeting of Crisis Management Committee in the Islamabad High Court on August 25, the  Judge said all courts of district and session division west Islamabad will resume their judicial business work with effect from September 01, subject to observance of available SOPs to counter corona virus covid-19 amid receiving SOPs from time to time.

The Judge directed the court staff of District Judiciary of District & Session Division-West, Islamabad to attend their respective court offices regularly from September 01.

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