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Criticise erroneous judgments, not stressed judges: Supreme Court

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 27 November 2024
The Supreme Court defended trial court judges burdened by massive case pendency, criticizing high courts for personal remarks against judges while correcting errors. The court emphasized the increasing workload on judges due to a low judge-to-population ratio and advised against personal criticism, advocating for focusing on correcting erroneous orders instead.
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