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The Supreme Court of India has begun allowing guided tours for the public on specified days, aiming to boost engagement and awareness. These tours, conducted every working Saturday except second and fourth Saturdays and holidays, allow visitors to explore the court's historical sections and courtrooms. The tours, which require online booking in advance, last approximately an hour and also include a visit to the new judges library, usually restricted to entry.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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