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On January 5, 2026, Chief Justice of India Surya Kant announced that the Supreme Court of India has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Supreme Court of Bhutan. This MoU will facilitate the exchange of young legal professionals, specifically by bringing two law clerks from Bhutan to work at the Indian Supreme Court for three months. The clerks will receive the same pay as Indian law clerks, with travel expenses covered by the Supreme Court of India. The initiative aims to strengthen judicial cooperation and ties between India and Bhutan.

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India and Bhutan Supreme Courts Partner in Legal Exchange Program

NEW DELHI, January 5, 2026 – The Supreme Court of India announced today a new partnership with the Supreme Court of Bhutan to foster judicial cooperation. Chief Justice of India Surya Kant revealed that a memorandum of understanding (MoU) has been signed that will facilitate the exchange of young legal professionals between the two nations.

As part of the agreement, two law clerks from Bhutan will spend three months working at the Indian Supreme Court. Chief Justice Kant, introducing the clerks to a packed courtroom, described them as “young and bright” and stated that they will be assigned to work in different courts. The Indian Supreme Court will cover their travel expenses and provide them with the same honorarium as Indian law clerks.

“The initiative is aimed at strengthening judicial cooperation and enhancing institutional ties between the two countries,” Chief Justice Kant said during the announcement.

This new program represents a significant step in bolstering legal relations between India and Bhutan.

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