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SHILLONG: In the news item of June 3 pertaining to High Court circular dated June 2 regarding its functioning, it was stated that in view of the prevailing situation of COVID-19 and extension of lockdown in containment zones by the Centre, the Chief Justice directed that normal functioning of the High Court and the courts subordinate to it will remain suspended till June 30 or until further order, whichever is earlier.
‘Whichever is earlier’, was not mentioned in the earlier report.

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