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Home / Crime and Justice / Jaipur & Jodhpur Lawyers Boycott Work, Citing 'Impractical' Court Changes

Jaipur & Jodhpur Lawyers Boycott Work, Citing 'Impractical' Court Changes

5 Jan

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Summary

  • Lawyers in Rajasthan's high courts will boycott work starting January 5, 2026.
  • The strike is a response to the introduction of night courts and extra working Saturdays.
  • Bar associations cite concerns over practicality, security, and well-being.
Jaipur & Jodhpur Lawyers Boycott Work, Citing 'Impractical' Court Changes

Lawyers in Rajasthan have announced a widespread work boycott, commencing on January 5, 2026, coinciding with the high court's reopening after winter recess. The protest affects both the Jodhpur principal seat and the Jaipur bench of the Rajasthan High Court, as well as all subordinate courts across the districts.

The bar associations are vehemently opposing the high court's administrative decision to introduce night courts and mandate two working Saturdays each month, effective from January 2026. They argue these changes were made without consultation and are fundamentally impractical for the legal community. Key concerns include security for night sittings, insufficient infrastructure, and logistical challenges for litigants.

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Leaders from the bar associations expressed that the increased working days will place an undue burden on advocates, impacting their physical and mental health, and family life, thereby compromising the quality of justice. The Bar Council of Rajasthan has also urged the high court administration to reconsider the decision, warning of potential negative repercussions on advocate efficiency and well-being.

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Rajasthan High Court lawyers are boycotting work due to objections against the introduction of night courts and the requirement of two working Saturdays per month.
The bar associations are concerned about the impracticality of night courts, citing security issues, inadequate infrastructure, and negative impacts on lawyers' health and work-life balance.
The lawyers' boycott of court work in Rajasthan began on January 5, 2026, when the high courts reopened after their winter recess.

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