The Supreme Court’s guidelines to curb judges’ excessive courtroom remarks may not be effective without stringent consequences. The article highlights English Judge Hippy Hallet’s career, ended by his overbearing questions, and raises doubts about India’s readiness to take similar actions against over-speaking judges, given the complex removal process under Article 124(4).
Will Supreme Court be able to restrain over-speaking HC/SC judges?

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