The Supreme Court criticized Karnataka HC’s Justice V Srishananda for referring to a Bengaluru locality as ‘Pakistan’ and making a misogynistic remark. Despite this, the SC decided to close suo motu proceedings following his public apology, highlighting the importance of maintaining judicial dignity and public trust in the judiciary.
Courts should avoid prejudicial, misogynistic remarks, says SC

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