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The Supreme Court of India has rechristened its traditional summer vacations as "partial court working days", aiming to address criticism of long breaks. Under the new rules, the Chief Justice can determine the length of these working days, not exceeding 95 days excluding Sundays. Judges will continue to work during these days, and additional judges may be appointed for urgent matters.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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