Deep Mukherjee and Omkar Gokhale.
International Yoga Day 2022: Today the whole world is celebrating International Yoga Day. Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself is doing yoga with 15,000 people at the Mysore Ground in Karnataka. International Yoga Day is being celebrated for the last 8 years, but this time a special thing has been seen on Yoga Day. For the first time on this Yoga Day, the High Court is organizing Yoga Day celebrations. PM Modi has also invited the High Court judges, lawyers and employees to participate in the live telecast on June 21 at 6:30 am in the court premises. Rajasthan High Court Registrar (Administration) Bharat Bhushan Gupta said: “This is the first time that the court will organize Yoga Day celebrations. This is being done because we, the Department of Justice, have received instructions from the Government of India.”
The Bombay High Court Registrar General Mahendra Chandwani and Court Registrar Rahul Bhagwat said that the Ministry of AYUSH has issued guidelines regarding the Supreme Court as well as the Ministry of Law and Justice for the event. Rahul Bhagwat said that apart from its prime seat in Mumbai, High Court judges in Goa, Aurangabad and Nagpur and members of the Registry will also celebrate Yoga Day.
The names of former judges were there in the notification issued earlier but later….
Initially, notification was issued for former judges, lawyers and employees of Rajasthan High Court but later PM Modi himself invited everyone to attend the live telecast from 7 am to 7:45 am on the day of Yoga Day. . The Bombay High Court has invited existing judges, officers of the Registry and members of the Bar to make a sum. In a notification issued to the Rajasthan High Court on Tuesday, June 21, it has been said, in a notification issued by the Rajasthan High Court on June 18, it has been said that on the occasion of PM Yoga Day from Mysore from 6.40 am to 7 am. Huh. Therefore, all the present and former honorable judges living in Jodhpur, officers of the registry, lawyers and all other officers of Rajasthan High Court, Jodhpur are requested to assemble at 6.30 am to perform yoga.
We had never heard this before: Ex-Judge Panchand Jain
Former Rajasthan High Court judge Panchand Jain told our affiliate newspaper The Indian Express, “He had never heard judges appear for such an event.” On the condition of anonymity, a senior advocate said, “I don’t know why a constitutional court has to get so excited by the PM’s speech.” Actually the reality is that Rajasthan High Court is currently closed due to summer holidays and it will open on 27th June. Surya Prakash Kakra, registrar general of the Rajasthan High Court, told The Indian Express that the invitation was in the nature of other such events. “Like other celebrations, we have invited everyone for yoga,” Kakra said.
100-125 people likely to participate in Bombay High Court program
Bhagwat said that at least 100-125 people, including 20-25 justices, Chief Justice Dipankar Dutta, members of the Bombay High Court Registry and members of the Bar Association, are likely to participate in the event organized by the High Court Administration and the High Court Legal Services Committee. Legal Services Committee. Yoga session for participants including judges has been held in High Court Room No. 55, 72 and 37. Projectors and screens have been arranged for the live telecast of the Prime Minister’s speech between 6.45 am to 7 am for the participants.
Members of Goa, Aurangabad and Nagpur Peeths will also celebrate Yoga Day
Bhagwat said the judges of the Goa, Aurangabad and Nagpur benches of the High Court and members of the Registry would also celebrate the Yoga Day. In addition, subordinate courts across Maharashtra have also been directed to organize similar programs with the help of district legal services authorities and local sub-committees. Another High Court official said, “For the first time since June 21 was recognized as International Day of Yoga in 2015, Yoga Day celebrations are being organized as we have received instructions from the Department of Justice.”