I permit women law clerks to work from home when they suffer from menstrual cramps: CJI DY Chandrachud

The CJI further advised the graduating students to explore all avenues in law as it will not disadvantage them in their careers.

Chief Justic of India DY Chandrachud

Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud today spoke about how he permits women law clerks to work from home when they experience health issues associated with menstruation.

The CJI said that he permits the women law clerks to work from home when they complain of menstrual cramps.

“Last year, four law clerks out of five were women. It is common for them to call me up and say that, ‘Sir I have menstrual cramps’. I tell them, ‘Please work from home and take care of your health’. We have also provided sanitary napkins dispensers in the female washrooms in the Supreme Court of India,” he said.

The CJI was speaking at the 31st annual convocation of the National Law School of India University, Bengaluru.

The judge also touched upon the dilemma faced by law graduates regarding the career path they have to choose.

He suggested that the students should not rush to decide on one particular avenue in law, and instead explore all possible avenues within the field.

“Life is long and a few years exploring the possibility and wonders of the law will not disadvantage you. Each job will give you a skill which is transferable to another job. Always ask what did you leave the world behind with, may be a bit better”, the judge said.

Live in the present, he underlined.

“Embrace the role with all your heart. Live in the present and if you are dissatisfied, you can always choose another profession,” the judge said.

The CJI ended his speech on an encouraging and hopeful note using ‘trendy phrases’ used by the present generation.

“I hear when things come to an end this generation calls it an OLTs – one last time. Now you will have many FTs – first times. The first time you speak to a client, first time you appear in court, first paychecks, first criticisms. May your FTs be as memorable as your OLTs,” the CJI said.

 

Source: https://www.barandbench.com/news/i-permit-women-law-clerks-work-from-home-suffer-menstrual-cramps-cji-dy-chandrachud

G20 Summit in Delhi: Offices to opt WFH from Sept 8-10; Check latest traffic advisory for metro, bus services

Access to New Delhi will be restricted during the G20 Summit from September 8-10, with only residents and essential service workers allowed entry. Participants include Joe Biden, Xi Jinping, Emmanuel Macron, and Justin Trudeau.

New Delhi, India – August 25, 2023: Preparations underwent ahead of G20 Summit near Bharat Mandapam at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi, India, on Friday, August 25, 2023. (Photo by Sanchit Khanna/ Hindustan Times)

During the G20 Summit days, access to the national capital will undergo significant limitations, particularly within the New Delhi district, often referred to as the Lutyens’ Zone.

According to a traffic plan released by the Delhi Police, entry will be restricted exclusively to residents and essential service workers who can verify their identities.

These measures will be in effect from September 8 to 10, with the most stringent regulations enforced during the last two days.

Anticipated and verified participants include Joe Biden, the President of the United States; Xi Jinping, the Premier of China; Emmanuel Macron, the President of France; and Justin Trudeau, the Prime Minister of Canada. Additionally, thousands of individuals have received invitations to attend as delegates, government representatives, and other esteemed figures.

The imposed limitations have been categorized into two types: controlled and regulated zones. The initial district of New Delhi has been designated as Controlled Zone 1. Specific areas like Vikas Marg leading to ITO, roads in proximity to the Red Fort, and the vicinity surrounding the city’s primary train stations have been grouped into Controlled Zone 2, due to their proximity to the event venue.

The area covered by the Ring Road will be considered the Regulated Zone, as stated by Surender Singh Yadav, the special commissioner of police (traffic). He further mentioned that a dedicated helpdesk will be introduced on the Delhi Police website. This helpdesk will provide information about accessible transportation options and medical facilities during the event.

Source: https://www.livemint.com/news/world/g20-summit-schools-markets-offices-brief-hiatus-sept-8-10-traffic-advisory-for-metro-bus-service-delhi-pm-modi-india-11693012586144.html

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