Judicial Calendar
A Judicial Calendar is a schedule that outlines the dates and times when courts are in session, including when cases will be heard. It helps organize the court's workload and ensures that legal proceedings are conducted in an orderly manner. Each court may have its own calendar, which can vary by jurisdiction.
The calendar typically includes important dates such as trial dates, deadlines for filing documents, and holidays when the court is closed. This system is essential for maintaining efficiency in the judicial process and ensuring that all parties involved, including judges, lawyers, and litigants, are aware of upcoming court activities.