Someone stated that the judges are working under tremendous pressure and need vacations to refresh themselves. The Doctors are also working under tremendous pressure. Are they given long vacations. Their relaxation and refreshing is more important as their working is a question of life and death for the patience. Any wrong decision may cause death of the patients.
The custom of observing en bloc vacations infringes the fundamental right of speedy justice and violates Article 14 (Equality before law or equal protection of law) and 21 (Right to life and personal liberty) of the Constitution of India. The judges can be allowed study leave but whole court should not be stopped from functioning. In fact the vacations in the higher judiciary may be curtailed by at least 10-15 days and court working hours may be extended by at least half an hour.
The colonial practice of continuing the summer vacations even after 68 years of independence and after adoption of our Constitution is without any legal authority. The same should have been reviewed after establishment of the high courts under Article 215 of the Constitution in each state. There is no provision in the High Court rules or in the Constitution of India to close the court for long ‘summer vacations’, thereby depriving the citizens of their fundamental right to approach the court for grievance solving. Further, when subordinate civil and criminal courts can function during most of summer period, it is unfair to extend such a benefit to supreme court and high courts only. If judges observe vacation in rotation, it would give some relief to the people seeking justice. We need to remember 'Justice delayed is justice denied' and that 'Charity begins at home'. I hope all stakeholders would look into such issues. more