NEW DELHI: The chief justice and judges of Supreme Court will go for a retreat to Ranthambore in Rajasthan this weekend and will travel in buses without beacons or escorts, a rarity for the judges of the highest court.
Two Volvo buses have been hired to ferry the judges and their spouses, and each judge has paid for the travel and lodging expenses at Ranthambore, sources told TOI. The judges will travel to Ranthambore Friday afternoon after completion of judicial work.
"This is to continue with the periodical off-site get together of judges with families, which started in 2005," the sources said. TNN
Two Volvo buses have been hired to ferry the judges and their spouses, and each judge has paid for the travel and lodging expenses at Ranthambore, sources told TOI. The judges will travel to Ranthambore Friday afternoon after completion of judicial work.
"This is to continue with the periodical off-site get together of judges with families, which started in 2005," the sources said. TNN
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