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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court Tuesday indicated he was ready to scrap the 45-day duration summer vacation, which is scheduled to start from May 17, and continue to work during the holidays using video conferencing facilities to make up for lost time due to the blockade caused by Covid-19.
A bank headed by Judge L N Rao, who was part of the committee of judges in charge of suggesting ways and means to SOUTH CAROLINA to function during and after the closing, in the course of the hearing of an informed general counsel of the case Tushar Mehta, “From next week hereinafter we (the judges) will be seated in courtrooms in the SC. Lawyers can argue from their chambers. “The bank operated from courtroom number 4 on Tuesday. Other members of the committee included Judges R F Nariman, U U Lalit, A M Khanwilkar, D Y Chandrachud and Rao.
Meanwhile, the judging committee has submitted a report to CJI S A Bobde suggesting several alternatives: completely eliminate vacation, reduce summer vacation from seven weeks to just two weeks, and allow vacation to carry over to another time.
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