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'It is, therefore, respectfully submitted that "social context
judging" is essentially the application of equality
jurisprudence as evolved by Parliament and the Supreme
Court in myriad situations presented before courts where
unequal parties are pitted in adversarial proceedings and
where courts are called upon to dispense equal justice. Apart
from the social-economic inequalities accentuating the
disabilities of the poor in an unequal fight, the adversarial
process itself operates to the disadvantage of the weaker
party. In such a situation, the Judge has to be not only
sensitive to the inequalities of parties involved but also
positively inclined to the weaker party if the imbalance were
not to result in miscarriage of justice. This result is achieved
by what we call social context judging or social justice
adjudication.' [ Keynote address on "Legal Education in
Social Context" delivered at National Law University,
Jodhpur on 12-10-2005, available on
http://web.archive.org/web/20061210031743/http://www.nluj
odhpur.ac.in/ceireports.htm [last visited on 25-12-2013]]