Soaring temperatures in Delhi, India's capital, have led to calls for judges to allow lawyers to forgo their traditional robes in court. The extreme heat is testing a law in place since 1961 that mandates the wearing of robes by lawyers. The situation underscores the impact of rising temperatures on daily activities and professional norms in the capital city.
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