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		<title>Why Muzaffarpur Lawyers Oppose Public Vote on Court Timings</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The decision to forgo morning courts in Muzaffarpur this season has ignited debate within legal circles, with former Bar Association Secretary Praveen Kumar leading the charge against what he calls&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The decision to forgo morning courts in Muzaffarpur this season has ignited debate within legal circles, with former Bar Association Secretary Praveen Kumar leading the charge against what he calls a &#8216;dangerous precedent.&#8217; In an interview, Kumar dissected the breakdown in protocol that has left the district court in limbo.</p>
<p>Under Patna High Court guidelines, morning sessions—ideal for Bihar&#8217;s brutal summers—kicked off early April and ended late June. Yet, over the past couple of years, authority has been handed to local judicial and bar leaders: the District Judge, Secretary, and President.</p>
<p>What followed was indecision. The Judge sought the Bar&#8217;s input, but leaders balked, resorting to a public survey. The verdict? Day courts. &#8216;This is absurd,&#8217; Kumar fumed. &#8216;Tradition dictated morning courts for a reason—productivity in cooler hours.&#8217;</p>
<p>Venturing into broader governance parallels, Kumar likened the fiasco to absurd scenarios in legislatures. Imagine a Chief Minister polling voters on bill passage, or a Prime Minister crowd-sourcing Lok Sabha decisions. &#8216;Laws wouldn&#8217;t get made,&#8217; he quipped. The Bar&#8217;s duty mirrors this: decisive action from elected officials, not populist stunts.</p>
<p>Kumar didn&#8217;t mince words on motives. &#8216;Public opinions are a smokescreen for leaders to shine politically and cling to power,&#8217; he charged. With no morning courts, efficiency suffers, cases pile up, and justice delays mount. Legal experts now call for High Court intervention to restore clarity and continuity, preventing future flip-flops that hamstring the system.</p>
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