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District and Sessions Court, Yupia, announces closure of courts under Yupia Sessions Division on February 5, 2026, due to LHA CHHUTH festival. Check details.

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IMPORTANT UPDATE

The District and Sessions Court at Yupia, Papum Pare District, Arunachal Pradesh, has issued an important circular announcing the closure of courts under the Yupia Sessions Division on February 5, 2026. This closure is specifically on account of the “LHA CHHUTH” festival. This notification is crucial for all legal professionals, litigants, and the general public dealing with the Yupia Sessions Division courts.

Notification Summary

Particular Detail
Organization District and Sessions Court at Yupia, Papum Pare District, Arunachal Pradesh
Notification Type Circular (Court Closure Notice)
Date of Circular 4th February, 2026
Closure Date 5th February, 2026
Reason for Closure “LHA CHHUTH” festival
Affected Division Yupia Sessions Division
Issued By Dr. Hirendra Kashyap, District & Sessions Judge, Yupia

Details of Court Closure

Pursuant to relevant notifications from the Gauhati High Court (No.HC.XI-5/2025/120RC Dated Guwahati, October 30, 2025) and the Deputy Commissioner, Anjaw District (Order No.ANJ/GA(LF)-008/2013/10382-88 Dated Hawai, February 3, 2026), the District and Sessions Court at Yupia has declared a holiday for all courts under its Sessions Division. This one-day closure on February 5, 2026, is in observance of the “LHA CHHUTH” festival.

Implications for Public and Litigants

  • All judicial proceedings, hearings, and administrative functions of the courts within the Yupia Sessions Division will be suspended on February 5, 2026.
  • Individuals with scheduled matters on this date are advised to contact their legal representatives or the court registry on the next working day for information regarding rescheduled dates.
  • No new filings or urgent applications will be accepted by the Yupia Sessions Division courts on the specified closure date.
  • Normal court operations are expected to resume on the next working day, February 6, 2026, unless further notifications are issued.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Which courts will be closed on February 5, 2026?

A: All courts functioning under the Yupia Sessions Division, District and Sessions Court at Yupia, Papum Pare District, Arunachal Pradesh, will remain closed.

Q2: What is the reason for the court closure?

A: The courts are being closed on account of the “LHA CHHUTH” festival.

Q3: When will the courts reopen?

A: While not explicitly stated in this circular, courts are generally expected to resume normal functioning on the next immediate working day following the announced holiday, which would typically be February 6, 2026, unless further notifications are issued.

Q4: What should I do if my case hearing is scheduled for February 5, 2026?

A: If your case hearing or any other court matter is scheduled for February 5, 2026, it will automatically be postponed. You should contact your legal counsel or the court registry on the next working day for information regarding the new date.

Q5: Is this closure applicable to all courts in Arunachal Pradesh?

A: As per this specific circular, the closure is only for courts under the Yupia Sessions Division. Other courts in Arunachal Pradesh may have separate notifications regarding holidays.

Q6: Where can I find official updates regarding court holidays?

A: Official updates regarding court holidays and other administrative notifications are usually published on the official website of the concerned District Court or the High Court. For Yupia, check the official website associated with the Gauhati High Court or the District and Sessions Court, Yupia.