"We met the chief justice and requested for a holiday on March six as the state government has declared a holiday on the same day and as several taff will not be availbale as they are state government emplyoyees" the High Court Bar Association secretary Rana Mukherjee said.
Mukherjee said "the chief justice however asked us to attend the court on March 18 or on any any one of the days during either the summer holidays or Puja holidays ".
In West Bengal, Holi is celebrated as Dol Yatra and would be celebrated on March five which is a holiday "declared by both the Calcutta Hight court court and West Bengal Bengal governmwent", he said.
The tussle has erupted over the state government's decision to declare a holiday on March six also, which is a normal working day for the High court.
At least 2.5 lakh cases are pending before the Calcutta HC, many of which are pending for several years.
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