[marching] [silence] [silence] today, we are united by a common sorrow, a common affection, and a common hope. We gather to give thanks for the life of an extraordinary public servant. Justice Sandra Day Oconnor. Remember to remember the way her live touched hours, to entrust her to the keeping of her god. We also gather to surround her family with our love and support in their time of grief. She was a beloved mother, grandmother, sister. She was also a trusted court colleague. A cherished mentor. A friend and a trailblazing inspiration to many. Most of us gathered here were part of her court family. This space, this building was a kind of holy space for us, the place where we had our most sustained interactions with her. In our shared sorrow, we gather to draw strength from one another and from the holy one upon whom the justice called throughout her life. Let us pray. Eternal god, lord of life and death, we thank you for your service your servant sandra and for the love and mercy she
An interesting discussion regarding the vacations of judges took place in the Supreme Court during the hearing of a case when Justice BR Gavai revealed that vacations are mostly used to write.
Speaking on the occasion of the inauguration of the Arbitration Center, Prayagraj and the launch of the book “Courts of Uttar Pradesh”, Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud highlighted that judges.
How many vacation days do judges get and what has been the rationale for them? What does the workday of a judge look like, in general? And why do some advocate retaining the existing duration of vacations? We explain the debate.