India's next Chief Justice wants to 'school' Supreme Court. Here's how

Justice Lalit is set to take over charge from CJI NV Ramana on 26 August, 2022 and remain in office till 8 November, this yearPremium
Justice Lalit is set to take over charge from CJI NV Ramana on 26 August, 2022 and remain in office till 8 November, this year
2 min read . Updated: 15 Jul 2022, 03:36 PM IST Edited By Sayantani Biswas

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NEW DELHI : The next Chief Justice of India (CJI) Uday Umesh Lalit has plans to ‘school' the apex court of the country, contrary to the general belief of government offices starting late in a day. On Friday, the Supreme Court of India started at 9.30 am, an hour earlier than the usual working hour of the apex court.

“If children can go to school at seven in the morning, why cannot judges and lawyers start their day at 9 am" the next Chief Justice of India remarked. UU Lalit is set to take charge from Nuthalapati Venkata Ramana in August this year. 

A bench of Justices Lalit, S Ravindra Bhat and Sudhanshu Dhulia on Friday started Friday's work at 9.30 am. 

“In my view, ideally we should sit at 9 in the morning. I have always said that if our children can go to school at 7 in the morning, then why can't we come at 9 am". Lalit stated. 

The remark came after senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, appearing in one of the bail matters, lauded the bench at the end of the hearing of the case for sitting earlier than the usual time.  

He said, “I must say that this time of 9.30 am is a more proper time to start the courts".

Justice Lalit said if the courts can start early, it can finish the day's work early and judges would get more time in the evening to read the case files for the next day.

"The courts can start their work at 9 am and rise at 11.30 am for a half an hour break and then finish the day's work by 2 pm. By doing this, judges will get more time to do more things in the evening", Justice Lalit said, adding this arrangement could work when there are only fresh matters and cases that don't require lengthy hearings.

Rohatgi said hopefully these arrangements could be seen more by the end of August.

To this, Justice Lalit said, “This is just a capsule".

The judges of the Supreme Court hear cases from 10:30 am to 4 pm on weekdays.

Chief Justice of India NV Ramana is set to retire on 26 August and Justice Lalit will take over charge from him and remain in office till 8 November, this year.

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