New Delhi : Criticising lawyers' practice of seeking adjournments in cases, Supreme Court judge Justice D.Y. Chandrachud on Friday said the top court will not become a "tareekh pe tareekh" court (having date after date for matters).A bench of Justices Chandrachud and Hima Kohli, declining to accept the request of a lawyer to adjourn the matter, said the court will not adjourn the matter, instead it can be passed over and taken up at the end of the board.
"We don't want the Supreme Court to be a 'tareekh pe tareekh' court. We want to change this perception," Justice Chandrachud said.The bench asked the lawyer to argue the matter, instead of seeking an adjournment and pointed out that the lawyer is appearing before the highest court. The bench said judges go through the matters listed before them and burn the midnight oil to prepare the next day, while lawyers appear before them and seek adjournment.