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In a major administrative reform aimed at enhancing judicial efficiency, the Supreme Court of India is set to begin functioning on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of every month starting July 14, 2025. This move comes under a fresh set of rules introduced by the Ministry of Law and Justice, marking a significant departure from the long-standing practice of courts remaining closed on Saturdays.

According to official sources, the change is part of a broader initiative to improve access to justice and reduce the mounting backlog of pending cases in the apex court. Over the years, the increasing number of cases filed in the Supreme Court ...