Supreme Court temporarily suspends online services due to power disruptions
The Supreme Court of Uzbekistan, located in the center of Tashkent, is currently experiencing power outages, leading to a temporary suspension of all its interactive services.
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According to the Court’s press service, the disruptions are affecting the Supreme Court building situated on Abdulla Qodiriy Street in Tashkent. As a result, all interactive services offered by the Court have been temporarily halted.
“We apologize for the inconvenience. All information systems will be fully restored once the power supply is back to normal,” the official statement reads.
The Supreme Court’s official portal provides access to over a dozen interactive services, including the option to book appointments with court leadership.
In recent days, social media users have widely reported frequent power outages across various districts of Tashkent, likely caused by extremely high temperatures currently affecting the city.
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