Summary
- Mr. Kapil Sibal's article in The Hindu highlights the issue of judges taking vacations, asserting they deserve the breaks provided by the system.
- The crux of public concern, however, lies not in judges' time off but in the perception that the judiciary is largely inactive during these periods.
- This sentiment reflects a broader frustration with judicial delays and access to justice for the common man.
- Sibal's commentary raises important questions about balancing judicial rest with the need for timely legal resolutions.
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