The Supreme Court in New Delhi. The Court and its Registry will remain closed on August 27, 2026, with August 22 designated a full working day under the revised schedule. (Photo: ANI) NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court and its Registry will remain closed on Thursday, August 27, 2026, while Saturday, August 22, will be a full working day after the Full Court accepted a request for the additional holiday.The Supreme Court circular dated August 14, 2026, declares Thursday, August 27, a holiday for the Court and its Registry. Saturday, August 22, will be a full working day, with Registry offices functioning until 5pm. (Photo: ANI)The change followed a request from the Supreme Court Advocates-on-Record Association (SCAORA), according to a circular issued by the Supreme Court’s Administrative General Branch.The revised schedule will leave the Court and Registry closed for three consecutive days, from August 26 to August 28. The Court calendar already lists August 26 and August 28 as holidays.The Supreme Court and its Registry will work a full day on August 22 to make up for the August 27 holiday. Registry offices will remain open until 5pm that Saturday.Get the latest India News and Live updates. Download the TOI app.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos7 Charred To Death, Several Injured In Fire At Hotel Near Tarapith Temple In Bengal’s Birbhum‘Electric Pole Fell’: 7 Women Dead, Many Injured In Stampede At Temple In Bihar’s Lakhisarai‘Only These…’: Rijiju Shares 3 Categories Of ‘Dimagi Naxals’ After Oppn’s Attack On PM Modi‘Process Vitiated…’: Bangladesh Links Tarique Rahman’s India Visit To Sheikh Hasina Extradition‘Will Never Be Forgiven’: Amit Shah Slams Sonia Gandhi; BJP Lodges Complaint Over Vande Mataram RowAir India Express Passenger Booked After Pistol Goes Off At Varanasi Airport During Security Check‘Derogatory’: PM Modi’s ‘Dimaagi Naxals’ Remark Triggers Row; Congress, CJP, Left Parties Hit BackActivist Devendra Mahto Stopped From Tiranga March As Jharkhand Student Protest Escalates On I-Day‘Came From The Top’: Mahua Moitra Alleges Late-Night Pressure, Seeks Speaker Om Birla’s InterventionDid Congress Leaders Signal Stop? Viral Vande Mataram Video Sparks Political Firestorm In New Delhi123PhotostoriesShe thought it was gas after dinner for 2 years; tests finally revealed a serious heart problem, doctor explainsCan you spray vinegar in your microwave? Here’s what happens8 protein-rich breakfast dishes you can make with kala chana6 signs your spices have lost their freshness and how to revive themHollywood couples who chose not to have children: Dolly Parton and Carl Dean to John Cena and Shay ShariatzadehDengue fever is finally coming down, but why can this be the most dangerous phase of the illness? Doctor explainsHow did samosa become an Indian favourite despite not originating in India?Crocodiles survived an era that wiped out the dinosaurs: What makes them such unusual survivors?8 foods that attract insects in your kitchen without you realising itHow to remove Rahu’s negative energy according to your birth date123Hot PicksKarnataka PG Dental admissionBank holidays this weekRBI new rulesHyderabad murderEast Coast Railway GDCE recruitmentMP Class 10, 12 timetableIran warKarnataka bandhUP NEET UG counsellingTop TrendingK AnnamalaiBengal Hotel FireNoida Biker AccidentTamil Nadu Double MurderAbhijeet DipkeHyderabad MurderMuzaffarnagar Kanwariya MurderWeather TomorrowBengaluru RapidoBen Gvir
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court and its Registry will remain closed on Thursday, August 27, 2026, while Saturday, August 22, will be a full working day after the Full Court accepted a request for the additional holiday.
The Supreme Court circular dated August 14, 2026, declares Thursday, August 27, a holiday for the Court and its Registry. Saturday, August 22, will be a full working day, with Registry offices functioning until 5pm. (Photo: ANI)
The change followed a request from the Supreme Court Advocates-on-Record Association (SCAORA), according to a circular issued by the Supreme Court’s Administrative General Branch.The revised schedule will leave the Court and Registry closed for three consecutive days, from August 26 to August 28. The Court calendar already lists August 26 and August 28 as holidays.The Supreme Court and its Registry will work a full day on August 22 to make up for the August 27 holiday. Registry offices will remain open until 5pm that Saturday.