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Independence Of Judiciary Doesn’t Mean…: Chief Justice DY Chandrachud

Posted on November 5, 2024 By admin


DY Chandrachud said he was called independent when he ruled against the government.

New Delhi:

Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud on Monday said the independence of the judiciary does not mean always delivering verdicts against the government.

Speaking at an event here organised by the Indian Express group, Mr Chandrachud said there are pressure groups trying to get favourable verdicts by putting pressure on the courts by using electronic media.

“Traditionally, judicial independence was defined as independence from the executive. Independence of the judiciary even now means independence from the government. But that is not the only thing in terms of judicial independence.

“Our society has changed. Particularly with the advent of social media, you see interest groups, pressure groups and groups which are trying to use electronic media to put pressure on the courts to get favourable decisions,” he said.

Mr Chandrachud, who demits office on November 10, said a lot of these pressure groups term the judiciary independent if judges decide in their favour.

“‘If you do not decide in my favour, you are not independent,’ that is what I have an objection to. To be independent, a judge must have the independence to decide what their conscience tells them, of course, the conscience which is guided by the law and the Constitution,” the CJI said.

Mr Chandrachud said he was called independent when he ruled against the government and struck down the electoral bonds.

“When you decide electoral bonds, then you are very independent but if a verdict goes in favour of the government, then you are not independent… That is not my definition of independence,” the CJI added.

He said judges must be given the leeway to decide cases.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



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