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According to a notification issued by the High Court, the decision has been taken keeping in view the ‘alarming rise’ in the Covid-19 cases as well as the health guidelines issued by the Cental and State governments.
“Where print out of a judgment/order, uploaded in CIS/NJDG is present before any Court/Tribunal subordinate to the High Court, or before any Authority or Person, the authenticity of such judgment/order shall be ascertained by such Court/Tribunal/Authority/Person by comparing the same with the judgment/order uploaded in the CIS/NJDG, and where the authenticity has been so ascertained, the said Court/Tribunal/Authority/Person shall not press for the certified copy, and shall act, as if the print out, so presented, is the certified copy,” read the notification.
Source: Barandbench