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HC calls for educating people about post lockdown challenges

JKSLA offers service of paralegal volunteers in awareness campaign

5 Dariya News

5 Dariya News

5 Dariya News

Jammu , 07 May 2020

Last updated on: May 07, 2020, 00:00 IST

The Jammu and Kashmir High Court has asked the authorities to prepare the public for the permissible conduct upon removal of the restrictions (partial or complete); progression of COVID-19 virus infection and life of virus; possibility of carriers existing and infecting despite the lockdown and all related information.A Division Bench of the High Court has issued a string of instruction, while hearing two Public Interest Litigations (PIL)s on COVID-19 pandemic.As per JKSLA, the Division Bench of J&K High Court is continuously assessing the situation arisen due to pandemic COVID-19 and action taken on the issues highlighted vide its order dated 03/04/2020 and which need to be addressed by the authorities working for mitigation of sufferings of COVID-19.The High Court has called for starting widespread dissemination of the information forthwith about the permissible conduct upon removal of the restrictions (partial or complete); progression of COVID-19 virus infection and life of virus; possibility of carriers existing and infecting despite the lockdown and all related information, using all mediums as are available.In line with the directions of the High Court, J&K SLSA has impressed upon the administration to take into consideration the availability of the PLVs in the effort towards mitigation of COVID-19.The JKSLA has offered its cooperation in the awareness campaign with its wide out reach of Para Legal Volunteers as the same could prove a valuable tool in the efforts.It has suggested that all the PLVs would work in close coordination with the Department of Information as and when required.

 

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