Yes, the Supreme Court can remain in session throughout the entire year, but it typically operates on a set schedule. The Court's term traditionally begins on the first Monday in October and ends in late June or early July, during which it hears cases and issues rulings. However, it can hold special sessions or hear emergency applications outside of this regular term if necessary. Ultimately, the decision to remain in session year-round would depend on the Court's discretion and workload.
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