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HC orders disciplinary action against Sessions Judge

CHENNAI, AUGUST 31 : Madras High Court on Friday ordered disciplinary action against a Sessions Judge for ordering the rearrest of a person in an attempt to murder case, in which he had already spent five years in prison. A Division Bench comprising Justice P D Dinakaran and Justice R Regupathy directed the Registr  ....Read more

Judges AccountabilityBy: Shankar Lal Soni | Saturday , 19 Sep '09 11:45:49 AM Reply | Forward I5 iw very unfortunate that the judges inspite of being public servants are not held responsible for their functional inefficiency or incapacity and mususe of their power which is agaisnt equality of law guranteed by Article 14 of the Constitution. People must file petitions in High Courts udner Article 226 read with Article 51A(j) of the Constitution for actions agaisnt the inefficient, incapapble and corrupt jduges.
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