Satyamev Jayte

Ram Mandir Inauguration: Bar Council of India's Request for a Court Holiday

1/17/20242 min read

a group of statues
a group of statues

The upcoming inauguration of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya on January 22nd, 2024, has generated significant anticipation and excitement across the nation. As this historic event approaches, various organizations and institutions are making preparations to mark the occasion in their own ways.

In a recent development, the Bar Council of India has written a letter to the Chief Justice of India, DY Chandrachud, urging him to declare a holiday for all courts on January 22nd. The request aims to allow lawyers, judges, and court staff to participate in the celebrations and witness this momentous event.

The Bar Council of India, the statutory body that regulates the legal profession in the country, recognizes the cultural and religious significance of the Ram Mandir inauguration. They believe that it is crucial for members of the legal community to have the opportunity to be present during this historic occasion.

The letter emphasizes that the construction of the Ram Mandir has been a subject of legal proceedings for many years, and the final verdict by the Supreme Court in November 2019 paved the way for the construction of the temple. Given the long-standing legal involvement in the matter, the Bar Council of India believes it is fitting for the legal fraternity to have the chance to witness the culmination of this journey.

The Bar Council of India's request for a court holiday on January 22nd is not unprecedented. On previous occasions of national importance, such as the Independence Day and Republic Day celebrations, courts have been closed to allow legal professionals to participate in the festivities. The council argues that the inauguration of the Ram Mandir deserves similar recognition and should be treated as a moment of national unity and pride.

While the decision to declare a holiday for all courts lies with the Chief Justice of India, the Bar Council of India's appeal carries significant weight as it represents the interests and aspirations of the legal community. The council hopes that the Chief Justice will consider the request favorably and provide an opportunity for lawyers, judges, and court staff to be a part of this historic event.

As the nation eagerly awaits the inauguration of the Ram Mandir, the Bar Council of India's initiative to request a court holiday underscores the importance of this event for the legal fraternity. If the request is granted, it will not only allow legal professionals to witness history but also symbolize the unity and inclusivity of our diverse nation.

As the date draws near, all eyes will be on the Chief Justice of India's decision, which will determine whether courts across the country will observe a holiday on January 22nd, 2023, enabling the legal community to join the nation in celebrating the long-awaited inauguration of the Ram Mandir.