"The Chief Justice had made a request to the lawyers. Normally the lawyers should have heeded the request," the Governor said on the sidelines of a function here.
"Heat cannot be a reason to stay away from work. The lawyers should have paid due attention to the advice of the Chief Justice," Tripathi said expressing his displeasure at the three-day ceasework from Wednesday, last week.
Though the judges were present, representatives of litigants were missing, thereby delaying the hearing of cases.
Voicing unhappiness over the lawyers' decision not to attend court, Chief Justice Manjula Chellur and Justice Joymalyo Bagchi had said if people in other professions like police sergeants, nurses, lawyers in lower courts and others could work, it should not have been so difficult for them.
She had asked the lawyers to attend court in the interest of litigants but the advocates stuck to their decision.
The High Court had reopened on June 1 after a fortnight-long summer break.
More than 2.8 lakh cases are pending before the Court, state Law Minister Chandrima Bhattacharya had last week told the Assembly.
