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The Supreme Court of India has replaced the term "summer vacation" with "partial court working days" in a new set of rules. The new rules aim to provide clarity on the court's sittings, holidays, and urgent hearings. The length of partial working days and number of holidays will be determined by the Chief Justice and can last up to 95 days, excluding Sundays.
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