We Judges Have a Very Miserable Life: CJI Surya Kant Highlights Importance of Sports

CJI Surya Kant highlighted the challenges faced by judges, saying, ‘We judges have a very miserable life.’ He added that sports play an extremely important role, offering relaxation and balance, at the All India Judges Badminton Championship.

Judges’ Work Is Stressful, Working Hours Are Long, They Should Join Recreational Activities: CJI Surya Kant

Chief Justice of India Surya Kant highlighted that judges face long working hours and highly stressful duties, stressing the need for regular recreational activities. He said such engagement helps them recharge, noting, ‘Recreation is needed to recharge them.

Delhi High Court Bar Association Opposes ‘Working Saturdays’ Rule, Cites No Consultation with Lawyers

The DHCBA has objected to the Delhi High Court’s decision requiring benches to work one Saturday every month, saying it causes “deep concern” and disrupts lawyers’ work-life balance. The Bar said the move was made without consulting advocates and urged the court to reconsider.

Farewell To Delhi High Court | “No Work-Life Balance In Legal Profession”: Justice Vibhu Bakhru

Justice Vibhu Bakhru Today (July 16) said there’s no work-life balance in the legal field as he bids farewell to Delhi High Court. In his heartfelt speech, he expresses deep gratitude before taking charge as Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court.

The Maternity Benefit Act,1961: A Step Towards Better Work-Life Balance For Mothers

The Maternity Benefit Act of 1961 standardizes maternity leave and benefits for working women in India, offering up to 26 weeks of leave and addressing various aspects such as payment, job security, and childcare. Amendments have expanded protections, but a need for mental health considerations remains. Ongoing revisions are essential for progress.