The Supreme Court of India has highlighted the importance of judges being aware of their biases and avoiding comments that could be seen as misogynistic or prejudicial. The court emphasized transparency in judicial proceedings, especially with live-streaming reaching millions, and called for restraint in casual remarks during court sessions to maintain public trust.
Judges’ casual observations may reflect individual biases, says SC

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