According to Mr Elias, court activities will resume on April 13.
Mr Alogba said each judge will deal with all urgent applications related to any substantive cause already assigned to them.
He noted that the criminal division of the High Court would continue to sit during the vacation.
The Lagos judiciary has announced the payment of a N30,000 fee per session for all remote or virtual court proceedings across the state from April 1.
According to him, filing, adjudication of cases and other legal business in both divisions should begin from the date of the notice.
A notice by the acting chief registrar said the vacation will begin on July 24 and end on September 15.
Lagos State judiciary has approved a one-week Easter holiday for its workers.
