Here are next CJI Dipak Misra's judgements which we bet you won't understand
They must understand and accept that it is an art as well as a science and not simple arithmetic.
You may like to call it poetic justice. Yes we are referring to Justice Dipak Misra who is set to take over the next Chief Justice of India. He takes over the post of top judge of India from Justice J S Khehar.
Justice
Misra
is
well
know
for
his
judgements
in
which
he
very
often
quotes
Shakespeare.
Many
advocates
who
have
appeared
before
him
tell
OneIndia
that
there
are
very
many
times
that
one
would
find
it
hard
to
understands
his
judgments
due
to
immense
word
play.
Let
us
take
a
look
at
some
of
his
interesting
judgments.
NEET 2017 order:
"The present litigation exposits a sad, sad scenario. It is sad because a chaos has crept in the lives of some students and it is further sad as the State of Goa and its functionaries have allowed ingress of systemic anarchy throwing propriety to the winds possibly harbouring the attitude of utter indifference and nurturing an incurable propensity to pave the path of deviancy."
Order on the national anthem:
"National Anthem is to be sung with magna cum laude and nobody can ostracize the concept of summa cum laude. The national anthem is pivotal and centri-podal to the basic conception of sovereignty and integrity of India. It is the marrow of nationalism, hypostasis of patriotism, nucleus of national heritage, substratum of culture and epitome of national honour."
Subramanian Swamy defamation case:
"Reputation being an inherent component of Article 21, we do not think it should be allowed to be sullied solely because another individual can have its freedom. It is not a restriction that has an inevitable consequence which impairs circulation of thought and ideas. In fact, it is control regard being had to another person's right to go to Court and state that he has been wronged and abused.
He can take recourse to a procedure recognized and accepted in law to retrieve and redeem his reputation.Therefore, the balance between the two rights needs to be struck. "Reputation" of one cannot be allowed to be crucified at the altar of the other's right of free speech. The legislature in its wisdom has not thought it appropriate to abolish criminality of defamation in the obtaining social climate."
Voluntary health association of Punjab case:
"They must understand and accept that it is an art as well as a science and not simple arithmetic. It cannot take the colour of a routine speech. The awareness camps should not be founded on the theory of Euclidian geometry. It must engulf the concept of social vigilance with an analytical mind and radiate into the marrows of the society. If awareness campaigns are not appositely conducted, the needed guidance for the people would be without meaning and things shall fall apart and everyone would try to take shelter in cynical escapism."
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