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Shiju Joy.A vs Nisha on 23 March, 2021

6. It is also brought to our notice that, as per the guidelines issued by this Court in the original petition (Shiju Joy.A v. Nisha) and the connected cases, this Court had directed the CMOs/ authorised officers' to carry out the functions as enumerated in Step-I of the said judgment. But, the CMOs/authorised officers are facing difficulties in implementing the guidelines, due to the absence of Civil Police Officers in the courts.
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Karunakar Mahalik vs Union Of India on 17 August, 2021

In Karunakar Mahalik v. Union of India and Others [W.P (C) 1422/2019 and SMW (Crl)2/2021], pending before the Hon'ble Supreme Court, we are told that the State of Kerala has filed a counter affidavit, undertaking to provide sufficient security to the Judges and the court premises. Therefore, we are of the view that a Civil Police Officer is to be deputed in all courts, during the court hours, to O.P. (FC) No.352, 420 of 2020 and connected cases 5 ensure the smooth functioning of the courts and to avert any untoward incident or law and order problem. In the said situation, the Registry is directed to hand over a copy of this order to the State Attorney, who shall get the necessary instructions from the concerned Department of the State, to work out the modalities to depute Civil Police Officers in the Courts functioning in the State.
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