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A judge's praise of politician may affect public's trust in judiciary: SC judge B R Gavai

By Jhanak Singh      21 October, 2024 01:34 PM      0 Comments
A judges praise of politician may affect publics trust in judiciary SC judge B R Gavai

NEW DELHI: Supreme Court judge, Justice B R Gavai said a judge's praise of politician may affect public's trust in judiciary and similarly a judge's resigning from office to immediately contest elections may affect the public perception of his impartiality.

He also said judges making broad statements outside the scope of specific cases, especially regarding sensitive topics such as gender, religion, caste politics etc is a matter of concern.

Speaking on the topic of 'Trust Deficit - Eroding the Credibility of Judicial Institutions -Ways and Means to Combat the Truth Decay', he said another theoretical reason why public trust in the judiciary must be kept intact is that a trust deficit might push people to seek justice outside the formal judicial system.

"This might be through informal ways of vigilantism, corruption, and mob justice. This can lead to erosion of law and order in society, causing the public to hesitate in filing cases and appealing decisions," he said.

He was addressing an annual conference for judicial officers of Gujarat on Saturday.

Justice Gavai also said prolonged litigation and slow-moving court procedures create disenchantment with the legal system.

Delay in the delivery of justice makes it difficult to ensure a fair trial and erode trust in the judicial system, creating perceptions of injustice and inefficiency, Justice Gavai said. Delays harm the accused who are later found innocent and also exacerbate overcrowding in prisons, he added.

Emphasising the need for the judiciary to stand independent from both the executive and the legislative, the apex court judge said, "Any encroachment upon the judiciary's autonomy, whether through political interference, legislative overreach or executive interference, undermines the very concept of impartial justice."

Enabling video conferencing and live-streaming of constitutional bench proceedings are steps towards increasing transparency and accessibility, as these allow the public to observe trials and rulings in real-time, he said.

"However, short clips of court proceedings presented out of context can create wrong perceptions about the judge. There is a need to develop appropriate guidelines on live streaming of court proceedings to curb the misuse of clips being circulated out of context," Justice Gavai said.

He emphasised judicial ethics and integrity are fundamental pillars that uphold the credibility of the legal system.

Judicial ethics and integrity are fundamental pillars that uphold the credibility of the legal system. A judge's conduct while on the bench and off the bench must be in consonance with the highest standards of judicial ethics. A judge praising a politician or a bureaucrat while in office and outside the scope of courtesy may affect the public's trust in the judiciary as a whole, he said.

"For instance, a judge of the Supreme Court of America had to apologize for comments criticising a presidential candidate. Another example is that if a judge resigns from his office to immediately contest elections it may affect public perception of his impartiality," Justice Gavai said.
 



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