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Domestic policy change

Supreme Court of India Fuel Conservation

Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported May 15, 2026 · Last updated May 16, 2026

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This event has minimal direct market impact as it primarily concerns internal operational adjustments within the India — Supreme Court of India. However, it reflects broader government efforts in India to conserve fuel due to the West Asia crisis, which could indirectly signal concerns about energy costs.

Legal Services Government

The India — Supreme Court of India has implemented new measures to conserve fuel, including conducting hearings exclusively via video conference on Mondays and Fridays, encouraging car-pooling among judges, and allowing up to 50% of staff to work from home for two days a week. These actions are a direct response to a call from Prime Minister Narendra Modi to reduce avoidable expenditure amidst the ongoing global energy crisis, which is linked to the West Asia conflict. The India — Supreme Court of India's registry is tasked with ensuring stable video-conferencing facilities and timely technical assistance. Staff working from home must remain available and ready to attend the office if required, with registrars having the authority to modify or restrict work-from-home arrangements if deemed ineffective.

90 India — Supreme Court of India decided to hear cases
80 India — Supreme Court of India encouraged car-pooling
70 India — Supreme Court of India permitted staff to work
70 Narendra Modi termed situation worrisome
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The India — Supreme Court of India implemented new policies for fuel conservation, including virtual hearings and car-pooling, in response to a national advisory.
Importance 100 Sentiment 0
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Narendra Modi called for cutting down avoidable expenditure due to the West Asia crisis, which prompted the India — Supreme Court of India's new policies.
Importance 70 Sentiment 0
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India's Centre issued an advisory on fuel conservation, leading to the India — Supreme Court of India's policy changes.
Importance 60 Sentiment 0
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The ongoing crisis in West Asia is cited as the reason for the global energy crisis and the need for fuel conservation in India.
Importance 50 Sentiment 0
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