Judges and court officials of the Allahabad High Court and subordinate courts in Uttar Pradesh have lent a helping hand in the fight against the threat of COVID-19 by making substantial financial contributions to the Prime Minister's relief fund. .A press release issued in this regard informs,.The Judges of Allahabad High Court, Officers/Officials of the Registry and other Officers/Officials of the subordinate courts have contributed a sum of Rs. 3,31,06,849 (Three Crore Thirty One Lakhs Six Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty Nine Only) to the Prime Minister's Relief Fund.Press Release.Additionally, the Allahabad High Court's Chief Justice Govind Mathur has contributed a sum of Rs 1 Lakh to the Chief Minister's Distress Relief Fund, the press release further informs..Further, the High Court's Guest House at Drummond Road, Prayagraj has also offered 10 of its suites at the disposal of the district administration to utilize it for quarantining affected persons..Moreover, the Judges of the High Court, as well as the Judicial Training and Research Institute, have undertaken to provide food packets to the district administration for distributing it among the needy people. To this end, a kitchen has been set up in the Training Institute at Lucknow, from where 125 food packets have been given to the district administration daily for distributing them to those in need.
Judges and court officials of the Allahabad High Court and subordinate courts in Uttar Pradesh have lent a helping hand in the fight against the threat of COVID-19 by making substantial financial contributions to the Prime Minister's relief fund. .A press release issued in this regard informs,.The Judges of Allahabad High Court, Officers/Officials of the Registry and other Officers/Officials of the subordinate courts have contributed a sum of Rs. 3,31,06,849 (Three Crore Thirty One Lakhs Six Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty Nine Only) to the Prime Minister's Relief Fund.Press Release.Additionally, the Allahabad High Court's Chief Justice Govind Mathur has contributed a sum of Rs 1 Lakh to the Chief Minister's Distress Relief Fund, the press release further informs..Further, the High Court's Guest House at Drummond Road, Prayagraj has also offered 10 of its suites at the disposal of the district administration to utilize it for quarantining affected persons..Moreover, the Judges of the High Court, as well as the Judicial Training and Research Institute, have undertaken to provide food packets to the district administration for distributing it among the needy people. To this end, a kitchen has been set up in the Training Institute at Lucknow, from where 125 food packets have been given to the district administration daily for distributing them to those in need.