Supreme Court: No Disciplinary Action Against Judges for Mere Errors in Judgment
Supreme Court rules that judges cannot be punished for mere errors in judgment, sets aside dismissal of MP judicial officer, and reinforces judicial independence.
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Supreme Court rules that judges cannot be punished for mere errors in judgment, sets aside dismissal of MP judicial officer, and reinforces judicial independence.
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