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Criticism of Subordinate Judges Must Be Addressed Administratively

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Supreme Court Expunges Adverse Remarks Against Additional District and Sessions Judge Over Bail Order; Criticism of Subordinate Judges Must Be Addressed Administratively, Not Through Judicial Orders
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Supreme Court Expunges Adverse Remarks Against Additional District and Sessions Judge Over Bail Order; Criticism of Subordinate Judges Must Be Addressed Administratively, Not Through Judicial Orders

Court’s Decision: The Supreme Court expunged adverse remarks made by the Delhi High Court against an Additional District and Sessions Judge (the appellant) regarding his handling of a bail application.…
Posted by Rawlaw November 25, 2024

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