SC: 'Senior advocates should not be offered during the summer holidays', know why the Supreme Court said this - senior advocates should not appear during summer holidays, the Supreme Court says
The Supreme Court said senior advocates should not debate and argue during the summer holidays. Justice BV a Bank of Nagratna and Justice Saatha Chandra Sharma said junior lawyers should have a chance during the holidays. The bank said senior advocates should not argue in business during these partial working days. Pti, New -Delhi. The Supreme Court said on Wednesday that senior advocates should not argue and argue during the summer holidays. According to the recently published Calendar of the 2025 Supreme Court, the summer holidays began in the Apex Court of May 26, 2025 and will end on July 14, 2025. The bank said it was told by lawyer Manu Singhvi, Justice BV, a bank of Night Ratna and Justice Sathra Sharma. The bank told senior advocates Mukul Rohatgi, Abhishek Manu Singhvi and Nekaj Kishan Kaul, “Senior advocates should not argue in these partial working days in business”. The Supreme Court has traditional summer holidays, these attorneys were presented in connection with a petition filed against an order of the National Company La Tribunal. One of the advocates offered in the case demanded a stay because senior lawyer Shyam Dewan was not available. It is noteworthy that the peak court nominated its traditional summer holidays as a partial working day. The development is part of the amendment in the Supreme Court Rules, 2013, which has now become the Supreme Court (second amendment rules), 2024, which was notified on November 5. The number of holidays is of such a nature that the number of partial working days and the number of holidays for the court and court offices according to the Chief Justice and the notice in the Government’s Gazette will not be, and will not be more than 95 days. The Supreme Court does not quite stop, according to the current system, the Supreme Court has summer and winter holidays every year. The Supreme Court does not stop completely during this period. The Chief Justice forms a holiday bank for the trial of important and immediate matters during the summer. In the newly referred rules, the word judge was used in place of a holiday judgment.