Allahabad HC website crashes due to heavy traffic

A live video recorded version was also to be uploaded on website

PTI | October 1, 2010



The website of the Allahabad High Court, where the full verdict of the Ayodhya title suit was uploaded, crashed today due to heavy traffic. After the announcement of the Ayodhya verdict, a live video in recored version was also to be uploaded on the website (http://allahabadhighcourt.in/). But shortly after 4 pm, the site became inaccessible. With the media asked to shun speculation on the verdict and keep away from the court premises, thousands of netizens tried to log on to the high court portal to have a look at the complete verdict. In an 11-point guideline issued by the high court registrar on Tuesday, the media was advised not to speculate about the court order until a copy of the operative part of the order was made available to them. For ensuring prompt availability of the operative part as well as the overall order in the case, a special section www.allahabadhighcourt.in/ayodhyabench.html was been created.

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