Courtroom Communication & Protocol covers the procedural etiquette, turn-taking discipline, and neutral-register delivery a Court Interpreter must maintain while relaying testimony in real time under a judge's oversight. It's learned through supervised court placements and interpreter-certification programs rather than general language classes, since getting protocol wrong can affect case admissibility. India's expanding district-court and legal-aid infrastructure keeps steady demand for interpreters who can hold this discipline under pressure, though compensation tracks judicial pay scales rather than private-sector rates.
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